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Vernacular Unites Priest and People THE LORD BE WITH YOU Ifsgr. de Mello, Our Lady of Lourdes, Taunton Now it divided them from each other. This is nothing new in Church history. Latin had been introduced in the Mass precisely because Greek has fallen into the same predic- ament. The people no longer knew Greek; they no longer were vitally united with the altar. They were not like the priest who knew the language. So now, Latin is to fall before the ver- nacular and once again the peo- ple and the priest are to be one about the altar. Oh the people could see the altar and they knew that some- thing was going on way over there. However, they were in- directly related to what did go Language Now Channel Rather Than Barrier A barrier has been shattered! For centuries, there has been a giant altar rail that has separated the people from the altar. The high impregnable wall was that of a language that long ago ceased to connect priest and people. on there. The ANCHOR Fall River, Mass., Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 PRICE roc Vol. 8, No. 47 © 1964 The Anchor $4.00 per Year Pontiff Defends Church's Exercise of Authority VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI vigorously de- fended the Church's exercise of authority during his regular weekly general audience in St. Peter's basilica. Asking what impression comes to their mind· when people'gather for a papal audience, the Pope an- swered : .. Authority." He -- . DOted that "everything here speaks of authority. The keys of St. Peter are every- where. The very composition of this meeting is evidence of the organic and hierarchy structure of the Church. "The presence of the Pope, of the visible head of the Church, strengthens this impression, re- aninding everyone that there exists in the Church a supreme power which is a personal pre- rogative, having authority over the whole community gathered im. the name of Christ. "It is a power which is not C)nly external but which is cap- able of creating or resolving in- Iler obligations for consciences; one that is not left to the op- tional election of the faithful Turn to Page Twelve Dispensation The Chancery Office an- Ilounces that the faithful are dispensed from the law of fast and abstinence on the Vigil of the Immaculate Conception. Monda¥. Deo. A priest would come down and teI1 the people what had been recited at the altar in something of a whispered mystical lang- uage. Later, a layman would stand up by the altar rail and- just like peeking over a wall- would tell the people what was going on on the other side. This is surely not conducive to participation. Even if the peo- ple did learn by rote memory the flowing phrases and the in- tricate little words of the Latin. It was' something indirect. Who could take the trouble to first translate their emotions and heartfelt prayers into a dead language and then still human- ly, piously express themselves Turn to 'Page Fourteen A READING FROM THE HOLY GOSPEL Father Bowen, St. Patrick, Somerset Intensive Work Climaxes Vatican Council Session By Rev. John R. FoIster The last few hours of the Third Session A rather short document on religious of Vatican II are hectic indeed. Additional was proposed to the Fathers for debate. Its meetings were planned (prolonged ones shortness shocked many prelates. From an were found sufficient), round-the-cloek original 300 pages, it had been reduced to work by the Vatican Prei'm, and an apparent attempt to say as much about as many things as possible, seems to characterize the last few days. The reason for such concen- trated effort is dual: first, to have certain tangible results proclaimed on Saturday (from two to four documents) and sec- ond-and most important-to give as many guidelines as pos- sible to those who will prepare the work of the fourth Session. There must be clear indications of just where the Bishops stand on so many topics. The tangible results of the Third Session may well be the solemn proclamation of two schemata: The Church and Ecu- Turn to Page Twenty Relief Services Aid 40 Millions In 73 Nations WASHINGTON (NC) Catholic Relief Services National Catholic Welfare Conference sent more than 1.5 billion pounds of relief sup- plies overseas in 2,236 shipments to 73 countries during the year which ended Sept. 30. The U. S. Catholic overseas re- nef agency's program, valued at more than $118 million, assisted some 40 million needy persons. Bishop Edward E. Swanstrom, CRS-NCWC executive director, in the agency's annual report to the U. S. bishops, said American surplus food in the shipments amounted to 1,478,046,399 pounds, valued at more than $86 million. The balance represented other supplies donated to or pur- chased by CRS-NCWC. Since its inception in 1943, Bishop Swanstrom said the agency of U. S. Catholics has sent overseas for the needy some 6.5 million tons of foodstuffs, clothing, medicinals and other relief supplies valued at more than 1.3 billion. In many countries Caritas or- ganizations, which the U. S. agency helped to establish, are now conducting training courses to better prepare volunteers to assist in the work of these di- ocesan and parish organizations, he said. During the year, the report said, there was emphasis on as- sisting the indigenous organiza- tions to develop projects of a socio-economic nature which would help people to help them- selves. CRS-NCWC continued to lend its technical and adminis- trative. assistance in the concep- tion and preparation of such projects,' the bishop said. 100 but now there were only 5 pages outlinging 19 positions. Quickly, it was explained that much of what had been left out had been sent to the Commission for the Re- vising of Canon Law. In their voting, many Fathers showed they were greatly dis- satisfied with individuai prop.. ositions. They did not disapprove certain propositions but only conditionally approved them, i.e., approved them with certain. reservations. The introduction to the docu- ment states that the pursuit of the evangelical counsels - the only reason for the establish- ment of religious orders-stems from the teaching and example of Christ. The first pl'oposition deals with the basis of all reform. An religious bodies are to be re- formed; the Church is the only guide; the supreme rule for ref- ormation is: the Gospel and the imitation of Christ; due consid- eration must be paid to the founders' aims. The next two propositions deal with renovation stating that: a) it must be reconciled with a certain loyalty to each body; (b) the cooperation of all Religious is necessary under the guidance of legitimate author- ity. The introduction and' these three propositions passed but only conditionally: Yes 871: but ... Turn to Page Six Kennedy Mass Rev. .John F. Hogan, Direc- tor of the Diocesan Television Mass that is shown every Sun- day morning at 10 over New Bedford TV Station WTEV- Channel 6. has announced that this Sunday's Mass will be of- fered in memory of the late President .John F. Kennedy on the first anniversary of his asBa§inatioDo , ". , I 1_ __ _ _ . ,--..----.. ,---- , MISSIONARY FAMILY: Brother Joseph Barabe with his mother, Mrs. Eva Barabe and sister Lauretta. Both are full-time lay volunteers in the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles, congregatioll fostering delayed vocations. (See story on Page Fiv.e)

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founders' aims. The next two propositions deal with renovation stating that: a) it must be reconciled with a certain loyalty to each body; (b) the cooperation of all Religious is necessary under the guidance of legitimate author­ ity. The introduction and' these three propositions passed but only conditionally: Yes 871: but ... the U. S. bishops, said American surplus food in the shipments amounted papal audience, the Pope an­ swered : .. Authority." He with the basis of all reform. An _ . ,

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Page 1: 11.19.64

Vernacular Unites Priest and People

THE LORD BE WITH YOU Ifsgr de Mello Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton

Now it divided them from each other This is nothing new in Church history Latin had been introduced in the Mass precisely because Greek has fallen into the same predicshyament The people no longer knew Greek they no longer were vitally united with the altar They were not like the priest who knew the language So now Latin is to fall before the vershynacular and once again the peoshyple and the priest are to be one about the altar

Oh the people could see the altar and they knew that someshything was going on way over there However they were inshydirectly related to what did go

Language Now Channel

Rather Than Barrier A barrier has been shattered For centuries there

has been a giant altar rail that has separated the people from the altar The high impregnable wall was that of a language that long ago ceased to connect priest and people

on there

The ANCHOR

Fall River Mass Thursday Nov 19 1964 PRICE rocVol 8 No 47 copy 1964 The Anchor $400 per Year

Pontiff Defends Churchs Exercise of Authority

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI vigorously deshyfended the Churchs exercise of authority during his regular weekly general audience in St Peters basilica Asking what impression comes to their mindmiddot when peoplegather for a papal audience the Pope anshyswered Authority He - -

DOted that everything here speaks of authority The keys of St Peter are everyshywhere The very composition of this meeting is evidence of the organic and hierarchy structure of the Church

The presence of the Pope of the visible head of the Church strengthens this impression reshyaninding everyone that there exists in the Church a supreme power which is a personal preshyrogative having authority over the whole community gathered im the name of Christ

It is a power which is not C)nly external but which is capshyable of creating or resolving inshyIler obligations for consciences one that is not left to the opshytional election of the faithful

Turn to Page Twelve

Dispensation The Chancery Office anshy

Ilounces that the faithful are dispensed from the law of fast and abstinence on the Vigil of the Immaculate Conception Mondayen Deo ~

A priest would come down and teI1 the people what had been recited at the altar in something of a whispered mystical langshyuage Later a layman would stand up by the altar rail andshyjust like peeking over a wall shywould tell the people what was going on on the other side

This is surely not conducive to participation Even if the peoshyple did learn by rote memory the flowing phrases and the inshytricate little words of the Latin It was something indirect Who could take the trouble to first translate their emotions and heartfelt prayers into a dead language and then still humanshyly piously express themselves

Turn to Page Fourteen A READING FROM THE HOLY GOSPEL

Father Bowen St Patrick Somerset

Intensive Work Climaxes Vatican Council Session

By Rev John R FoIster

The last few hours of the Third Session A rather short document on religious of Vatican II are hectic indeed Additional was proposed to the Fathers for debate Its meetings were planned (prolonged ones shortness shocked many prelates From an were found sufficient) round-the-cloek original 300 pages it had been reduced to work by the Vatican Preim and an apparent attempt to say as much about as many things as possible seems to characterize the last few days

The reason for such concenshytrated effort is dual first to have certain tangible results proclaimed on Saturday (from two to four documents) and secshyond-and most important-to give as many guidelines as posshysible to those who will prepare the work of the fourth Session There must be clear indications of just where the Bishops stand on so many topics

The tangible results of the Third Session may well be the solemn proclamation of two schemata The Church and Ecu-

Turn to Page Twenty

Relief Services Aid 40 Millions In 73 Nations

WASHINGTON (NC) Catholic Relief Services National Catholic Welfare Conference sent more than 15 billion pounds of relief supshyplies overseas in 2236 shipments to 73 countries during the year which ended Sept 30

The U S Catholic overseas reshynef agencys program valued at more than $118 million assisted some 40 million needy persons

Bishop Edward E Swanstrom CRS-NCWC executive director in the agencys annual report to the U S bishops said American surplus food in the shipments amounted to 1478046399 pounds valued at more than $86 million The balance represented other supplies donated to or purshychased by CRS-NCWC

Since its inception in 1943 Bishop Swanstrom said the agency of U S Catholics has sent overseas for the needy some 65 million tons of foodstuffs clothing medicinals and other relief supplies valued at more than 13 billion

In many countries Caritas orshyganizations which the U S agency helped to establish are now conducting training courses to better prepare volunteers to assist in the work of these dishyocesan and parish organizations he said

During the year the report said there was emphasis on asshysisting the indigenous organizashytions to develop projects of a socio-economic nature which would help people to help themshyselves CRS-NCWC continued to lend its technical and adminisshytrative assistance in the concepshytion and preparation of such projects the bishop said

100 but now there were only 5 pages outlinging 19 p~ positions Quickly it was explained that much of what had been left out had been sent to the Commission for the Reshyvising of Canon Law

In their voting many Fathers showed they were greatly disshysatisfied with individuai prop ositions They did not disapprove certain propositions but only conditionally approved them ie approved them with certain reservations

The introduction to the docushyment states that the pursuit of the evangelical counsels - the only reason for the establishshyment of religious orders-stems from the teaching and example of Christ

The first ploposition deals with the basis of all reform An religious bodies are to be reshyformed the Church is the only guide the supreme rule for refshyormation is the Gospel and the imitation of Christ due considshyeration must be paid to the founders aims

The next two propositions deal with renovation stating that a) it must be reconciled with a certain loyalty to each body (b) the cooperation of all Religious is necessary under the guidance of legitimate authorshyity

The introduction and these three propositions passed but only conditionally Yes 871 but

Turn to Page Six

Kennedy Mass Rev John F Hogan Direcshy

tor of the Diocesan Television Mass that is shown every Sunshyday morning at 10 over New Bedford TV Station WTEVshyChannel 6 has announced that this Sundays Mass will be ofshyfered in memory of the late President John F Kennedy on the first anniversary of his asBasectinatioDo

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MISSIONARY FAMILY Brother Joseph Barabe with his mother Mrs Eva Barabe and sister Lauretta Both are full-time lay volunteers in the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles congregatioll fostering delayed vocations (See story on Page Five)

2 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan Rtver-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prote$tant Editor Sees Liturgy Reform Aiding Understanding

LOUISVILLE (NC)-Dr Kyle Haselden new editor of the Christian Century a national non-denominational magazine said here that changes in liturgy in the Catholic Church have made it possible for Protestants to understand what Catholics are doing

Dr Haselden spoke at the anshynual Christian Heritage Day ceremonies The occasion was formerly called Reformation Sunday but its name has been changed locally by the sponsorshying group the Louisville Area Council of Churches in the spirit of ecumenism

Dr Haselden an observer at the second session of the Vatican Council is a Baptist minister who has served in churches in New York Minnesota and West

Morally Unobiectionable for Everyone Apache Rifles Incredible Mr limpet Romeo amp Juliet Battle Hymn Its Mad Mad Mad World Sampson amp Slave Queen Brass Bottle lillies of Field Santa Claus Conquers the Cheyenne Autumn longest Day Martians CirciJs World Modern Times Sergeants 3 Day Mars Invaided Mouse on Moon Summer Holiday Dream Maker Murder Ahoy Tattooed Police Horse Drum Beat Murder Most Foul Unearthly Stranger Emil and the Detectives My Fair lady Voyage to End Universe Fall of Roman Empire Never Put it in Writing When the Clock Strikes Fate Is the Hunter One Mans Way Whos Minding Store Finest Hours Only One in New York Wild amp Wonderful First Men in the Moon Papas Delicate Condition Windjammer Four Days in November Patsy The Yltlnk in Viet Nam A Godzilla vs The Thing Pepe You Have to Run Fast Hamlet Ride the Wild Surf Young Swingers The

Unobiectionable for Adults Adolescents Act I Hamlet Secr1lt Iftvasion Advance to Rear Horror of It A Shock Treatment AphroditJ Id Rather Be Rich 633 Sqmdron Behold A Pale Horse King of Sun South Pacific Black Zoo lawrence of Arabia Surf Party Blood on the Arrow Man From Galveston Taggart Captain Newman MD Mary Mary Twenty Plus Two Chalk Garden Miracle Worker Twice Told Tales Children of Damned Muscle Beach Party Unsinkable Molly Brown Charade Night Walker Voice of Hurricane Citizen Kane Point of Order Walk Tightrope Come Fly With -Me Ring of Treason Walls of Hell Distant Trumpet Roustabout Weekend With Lulu Donovans Reef Sanjuro Wheeler Dealers Fail Safe Satan Bug World of Henry Orient Evil Eye Sing and Swing YourCheatin Heart

Morally Unobiectionable for Adults bullAmerica America Horror Castle Soft Skin Ape Woman Hud Term of Trial Bedtime Story Hypnotic Eye Thin Red Line Bikini Beach loneliness of long Third Secret Blind Corner Distance Runner Three Penny Opera Buddha los Tarantos Thunder of Drums Bye Bye Birdie luck of Ginger Coffey To Bed or Not to Bed Cardinal Mafioso Town Without Pity CartoucheMaii Order Bride Two Are Guilty Coile 7 VictimS Mans Favorite Sport - West Side Story Crooked Road No My Darling Daughter Hard Days Night Darbys Rangers iiIIowTalk Where love Has Gone FliRht from Ashiya Pink Panther Woman f Straw-Goldfinger R10 Conchos Young Lovers Goodbye CharUe Roun~ers Zulu

F~r Adults (With Reservcitions) This classification Is given to certain f ilrns which while not morally offensive

In themselves require caution and som e analysis and explanation as a protection to the uninformed against wrong Int~r pretations and false conclusions Best Man Martin Luther This Sporting life BllICk like Me Organizer Tom Jones Divorce ItaUan Style Nothing But the Best Under Yum Yum Tree Coill World Pumpkin Eater Victim Dr Strangelove Servant Visit The 8yenz Sky Above amp Mud Below Walk on Wild Side GIrl With the Green Eyes Strangers in the City Young amp Willing Lilith Suddenly last Summer

Morally Obiectionable in Part for Everyone Americanization of Emily Kitten With A Whip Strangler Black Sabbat lltty in Cage Sunday in New York Comedy of Terrors love the Italian Way The Devil and the Curse of living Corpse Man in Middle 10 Commandments Diary of a Bachelor Masque of the Red Death Three Fables of love Female Jungle Nutty Naughty Chateau Tiara Tahiti lBrJ 4 for Texas Papama Party Time Travelers Frightened City Psyche 59 Under Age GI Blues Racing Fever Vice and Virtue Honeymoon Hotel Sex and the Single Girl Viva las VegasHorror of Party Beach Shock Corridor What A Way To Go House Is Not A Home Small World of Sammy Lee Where Boys Are Jessica Soldier in the Rain Yesterday Today ano Joy House Some Came Running Tomorrow Kissin Cousins Splendor in Grass

Condemned Enipty Canvas Silence Lets talk About WoRl8II

Virginia He said in an interview that with parts of the Mass soon to be in the vernacular Protshyestants have found many simishylarities in our services

He had high praise for Pope John XXIII whom he called a daring visionary man with a beautiful loving spirit

We Protestants say he is the best pope we ever had he commented

He said Protestant leaders have decided that Pope Paul VI is an open door Pope - a phrase he said he prefers to the vague term liberal

C han g e s in the Catholic Church Dr Haselden said have removed ignorance (on the part of non-Catholics) and have made for less suspicion less bigotry

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NITETY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY Mrs Catherine Griffi~ guest at Catholic Memorial Home in Fall River marks 96th birthday with cake and presents aidedmiddot by Mrs Ruth Gerard LPN and Sister Mary Patrick OCarro

Enter Computer Age Fordham University Offers Lectures

011 Use of Machines NEW YORK (NC)-Fordham

University a traditional bastion ()f the liberal arts and classicism is entering the age of the comshyputer

lhe Jesuit school is offering each undergraduatenudentfour lectures on the use and programshying of computers in preparation for the arrival in December of its OWn medium mM 1620 comshyputer

Father Arthur A t(~larke SJ an assistant professor of matheshymatics and director of Fordhams Computer Center s~id our computer is one of (mly modershyate speed

It is capable of doing 800

Necrology NOV 25

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Term Project Our plan is to have all our

undergraduates attend the lecshytures on computers and then te have all of our teachers insist on at least one term project to be worked out with the aid of the computer Father Clarke said He added that Fordham did not now plan to credit courses in the field but hoped eventually to introduce courses with related app]ications probshyably first in the School of Busishyness and later in the areas of mathematics and in the natural and social sciences

Televised Memorial NEW YORK (NC)-A photoshy

essay tribute to assassinated President John F Kennedy will be presented over the ABC-TV Network Sunday Nov 22 by the National Council of Catholic Men and the ABC public affairs department

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Teachers Union Backs Parish School Aid

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Federation of Teachers a lOOOOO-member union-affiliated organization has endorsed the principle of government support for paroshychial as well as public schools

Announcement of the AFTs stand a reversal of its previous position came at a testimonial luncheon for its president Charles Cogen

The federation is affiliated with the AFL-CIO which has already backed equal aid to chil shydren in non-public as well as public schools

Cogen said the AFT favors having Federal money allotted directly to children instead of being spent through the schools

Mass Ordo FRIDAY-St Felix of Valois

Confessor m Class White Mass Proper Gloria no Creed Common Preface

SATURDAY - Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary III Class White Mass Proper Gloria no Creed Preface 01 Blessed Virgin

SUNDAY-XXVII and last Sunshy day after Pentecost II Class Green Mass Proper Gloria Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY-St Clement I Pope and M1rtyr III Class Red Mass Proper Gloria 2nd CoIL

St Felicitas Martyr no Creed Common Preface

TUESDAY - St John of the Cross Confessor and Doctor of the Church III Class White Mass Proper Gloria 2nd CoIL St Chrysogonus Martyr n Creed Common Preface

WEDNESDAY - St Catherine Virgin and Martyr m Class Red Mass Proper Gloria n Creed Common Preface

THURSDAY-St SYlvester Abshybot III Class White Mass Proper Gloria 2nd Con St Peter of Alexandria Bishop and Martyr no Creed Comshymon PrefaCe

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Assistance to India ROME (NC) - American Catholics are contributing

about $40000 a month for training and maintenance of seminarians in India it was revealed here at the annual meeting of the boafd of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA)

Funds go to 10 seminaries principally in Kerala state in southwest India Msgr Joseph T Ryan of New York national secretary of the assoshyciation pointed out that 130 of these seminarians assisted by U S aid will be ordained in Bombay on Dec 1 at the Intershynational Eucharistic Congress

Support Msgr Ryan noted that in the

past 33 years CNEWA has conshytributed to the Church in Kerala nearly $7 million more than $5 million of this for maintenance of seminaries and training of seminarians He said the rest was used for maintenance of convents and training of Sisters maintenance of middotleprosaria building of chapels schools conshyvents and hospitals

Right now CNEWA is supportshying more than 700 Seminarians in 10 seminaries close to 400 novices in 50 novitiates helping flo maintain two leprosaria and building chapels and schools Msgr Ryan said Over the years we have built roughly 350 ehurches and 50 convents and schools

Red Danger Kerala state with a population

of 35 million is one of the litershyate and by far the most Christian area of India Msgr Ryan said Of 2200000 Catholics 1350000 belong to the Malabar rite 750000 to the Latin rite and 112000 to the Malankara rite

Paradoxically Kerala is the area in India most threatened by communism Msgr Ryan said He noted that the communists were elected in 1957 and that there is a chance they will win again in the coming elections The reason for this is stark povshyerty he said ~

Arab Help It was reported at the annual

metting that CNEWA is continshyuing its massive assistance to Arab refugees in the Middle East It is contributing almost

Mundelein College To Remain Small

CHICAGO (NC) - A selfshystudy has convinced Mundelein College officials that the liberal arts college for women should remain small but offer a reshy

vamped curriculum This was announced at a press

eonference by Sister Mary Ann Ida president She disclosed oonc1usions of a two-year insti tutional analysis directed by Norbert J Hruby the Schools vice president

Sister MarY Ann Ida said the revised currfculum will enable students to study fewer courses more intensively It will offer three ll-week semesters middotin which stludents will take 40 eourses and do more independshyent research

Plan Family Retreat At Narragansett

$1 million a year in food and other aid to an estimated 14 million refugees Msgr Ryan said This includes about $225000 in cash which is used to purchase medicine and provide formiddot the staffing and maintenance of schools hospitals and old age homes and training centers About 100000 refugees are Cathshyolics Msgr Ryan said

Allocate Funds To Missions

ROME (NC)-The American Board of Catholic Missions has

broken a 40-year tradition and decided to make funds available for mission work in Latin Amershyica

The proposal of the mission board to extend its work to Latin America was approved by the American bishops at their general meeting here

Established in 1924 the Amershyican Board of Catholic Missions has as its purpose the distribushytion of funds to mission areas in the U S and its dependencies It receives 40 per cent of the annual collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith

The recommendation of the mission board adopted here stipshyulates that the basis of distri shybution of funds be broadened so that the bishops of the U S who already have priests or lay workers in Latin America or plan to have them may be granted some financial aid for this work by the American Board of Catholic Missions upon application from the interested bishop

Dominican Sister Gets NSF Grant

Sister Mary Agnes OP sci shyence and mathematics teacher at Dominican Academy Fall River has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to study advanced mathematics at Boston College She is following an extension course directed by Rev Stanley J Bezuszka SJ

She is a graduate of Dominishycan Academy and Regis College and the daughter of Mr and Mrs John D Shannon middot278 Peckham Street Fall River

Other area recipients of NSF grants are Leo A Bernier of Swansea and Joseph M Zagorski of Somersetmiddot

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Schedule Pontifical For Late Presid~nt

WASHINGTON (NC) -Comshyniemor~tingthe first anniversary of the death of President John F

- Kennedy a Solemn Pontifical Mass will be offered in the Nashytional Shrine of the Immaculate Conception here Sunday by Auxiliary Bishop John S Spence of Washington who will also preach the sermon

The special memorial Mass is being offered as a national trib-

Our Lady of Peace Retreat ute to the late President The House Narragansett R1 an- shrine is under the management nounces a Family Retreat to of the hierarchy of the U S commence at 730 PM on Fri- Francis Cardinal Spellman of day Nov 27 and conclude at 3 New York is chairman of the PM Sunday Nov 29 shrines board of trustees

Father Randall Blackall di- Following the Mass Robert rector of the Family Apostolate Grogan carilloneur at the of the Arch-Diocese of Hartford Shrine will give a memorial will be the Retreat Master concert of the shrine carillon

Special arrangements have which will include Kamiel Leshybeen made to accommodate the feveres Lento Doloroso written entire family - father mother in memory of President Kenshyand children A registration fee nedy Lefevere one of the of five dollars is requested of worlds leading carilloneurs each adult retreatant lives in BruliSels

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Deaf Guild Headmiddot Says TV Mass

Rev James A McCarthy of St Williams parish Fall River celebrated a unique televised Mass last Sunday over New Bedshyfords Channel Six Mass on teleshyvision is nothing new but Father McCarthys was different in that it was directed towards the members of the Diocesan Guild for the Deaf which he heads

His sermon on prayer was deshylivered simultaneously in speech and sign language and even for viewers unacquainted with the l~lnguage of the hands it was deeply moving

In the course of his sermon Father McCarthy recited the Our Father A loaf-cutting gesshyture meant Givemiddot us this day our daily bread while a quick chain-breaking fling of his hands symbolized deliver us from eviL A finger pointing upshywards said God as clearly as words

Father McCarthy came to his TV assignment with long expeshyrience Almost since ordination he has headed the Diocesan Guild and he learned sign langshyuage as a seminarian

He says there are nearly 100 Guild members throughout the Diocese Their meetings include a sermon benediction and social hour The congregation at Sunshydays Mass was composed of members and they gathered after the service at New Bedfords Kennedy Center for a breakfast sponsored by the Catholic Nurses Guild

New Bedford Guild To Meet Tonight

New Bedford Catholic Guild for the Blind will hold its regshyular monthly meeting at 8 toshynight in Knights of Columbus Hall~

Principal speaker will be Manuel S Macedo who will disshycuss whaling in America and in the Azores Islands

RECOGNIZES PRIESTS LEADERSHIP At the dedshyication of the Rev John J Madden Apartm~nts for Senior Citizens in Freeport LL NY John B Mack left chairshyman of the Freeport Housing Authority eXamines the dedication plaque with Father Madden a native of Fall River and now pastor of St J()hn the Baptist Parish Wading River Father Madden was curate at the Freeport parish for 26 years The Long Island Catholic Photo

Talk of Peace Father Pire Nobel Prize Winner Urges

Harmony Among Humans LONDON (NC)-Father Domshy

inic Pire OP Nobel Peace Prize winner said here There is no peace now in Europe-just an absence of war

Father Pire who won the Nobel prize for his work for refugees was on his way from his University of Peace at Huy Belgium to lecture at Queensi University Belfast Northern Ireland

He told reporters at London ~irport that it was to teach the basic positive nature of peace that he started the Huy project Students and young people at shytend fortnight study courses there from all over the world including countries behind the Iron Curtain he said

Practical application of his theories about active peaceshydoing something for peace and not just discussing it-can be seen in his seven villages of peace in different parts of the world where war refugees and the poor are helped to build new lives he said

The latest The Island of Peace in Chittagong Pakistan haS been practically wiped out by monsoons and is having to start all over again

Two Ways KIt is not relief that is being

doled out Father Pire exshyplained Nurses doctors and agricultural experts are helping the people to help themselves I am not a missionary md I am not an agent for my own coun-

Liturgy Commission NEW ULM (NCr-Bishop Alshy

phonse J Schladweiler of this diocese in Minesota has named 10 married couples to the dishyoceses liturgical commission and two lay persons to the art and architecture commissions

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

The Parish Parade HOLY REDEEMER CHATHAM

The Association of the Sacred Hearts will hold its annual Christmas fair and public supshyper from 10 to 2 and 5 to 7 Saturday Dec 5 in the parish hall General chairman is Mrs Jerome Soles with Mrs Jennie Cordoza in charge of the supper

A chance table prepared through donations of trading stamps will be in charge of Mrs Paul W A Courtnell and Mrs Robert Ericson and Miss Carshyoline Tradiff are chairmen of a Christmas table Home made food will be featured at a table handled by Mrs Charles Bladen The childrens table in charge of Mrs Gilbert Surette will speshycialize in toys and books while Mrs Soles will direct a mens table and Mrs Jacques May will be in charge of an arts and crafts section

Other tables will include fancy work and white elephant chairmaned respectively by Mrs Louis DEntremont and Mrs William Madden Mrs Edshyward Zibrat Sr and Mrs Edshyward Zibrat Jr will man a snack bar which will be open throughout the day

HOLY NAME FALL RIVER

Mrs Richard Wordell and William Renaud are co-chairshymen of the fourth annual baza~r

to be sponsored from 1 to 8 Satshyurday afternoon and evening Nov 21 in the school auditoshyrium by the Holy Name Society and the Womens Guild

Charles F Leonard will pe anshynouncer Mrs Frank Kingsley will be treasurer and John McshyMahon will head the hall comshymittee Raymond A McGough is publicity chairman and Francis Devine is in charge of prizes A large committee is responsible for various booths

Sixty members of the Council ef Catholic Women will attend the TV Mass on New Bedford Channel Six at 10 Sunday mornshying Nov 22

Miss Gertrude St Laurent spiritual chairman requests prayers for a spiritual bouquet to be presented Bishop Connolly at Christmas

Members helping with a sale for the blind yesterday and toshyday are directed by Mrs Alfred Renaud chairman

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

Mrs Helen Oliveira has been re-elected president of the Council of Catholic Women Also re-elected was Mrs Mary Medeishyros vice-president Newly named tC office are Mrs Mary Pereira treasurer and Mrs Del Furtado secretary The units annual Christmas party will be held Sunday Dec 20 at Blinstrubs and the next regular meeting is set for 730 Tuesday night Dec 8 in the church hall

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

An anniversary memorial Mass for President Kennedy will be celebrated at 5 Sunday aftershynoon Nov 22

New Holy Name Society offi shycers are Manuel A Faria presshyident William Rego vice-presishydent George Tonelli secretary Carl Frederick treasurer They will be installed in January

ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER

The Coach House in Seekonk will be the scene of the Womens Guild Christmas party which will be held Saturday night Dec 5 Mrs Lorraine Massa is in charge of arrangements Memshybers will be guests of the Holy Name Society Sunday morning Dec 13 for a Communion breakshyfast in the parish hall

ST JOHN ATTLEBORO

A Christmas bazaar will be held tomorrow and Saturday at the school hall on Hodges fitreet Tomorrows hours are from noon to 9 and Saturdays are from 2 to 9 A chowder supshyper will be served from 5 to 7 tomorrow and tables will proshyvide early Christmas shoppers with an ample array of gift suggestions

MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

The PTA will conduct a cake sale in the school auditorium on Sunday morning following all the Masses

Mr and Mrs George Ferreira co-chairmen have announced that all donations of pastry may be brought to the aqditorium Saturday evening between 7 and 8 oclock

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will sponshysor a turkey whist at 8 tonight in the Brightman Street parish hall Miss Elizabeth Flaherty is chairman and Mrs James Bradshyshaw is co-chairman

Senior CYO members will conduct a cake sale following all Masses this Sunday morning Donations of pastries may be left in the school from 7 to 8 Saturshyday night

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

The annual Holy Name Socishyety turkey whist to benefit the scholarship fund will be held at 730 Saturday night Nov 21 in the school hall General chairshyman is Joseph Valiquette aided by a large committee Fifty turshykeys in addition to other table and door prizes will be awarded Tickets are available from memshybers and will be at the door

ST MARY NORTON

The Catholic Womens Club will conduct its annual turkey whist tomorrow night at 8 oclock at the parish center

In addition to turkeys special food prizes will be awarded

ST ANTHONY TAUNTON

Rev Maurice Souza has anshynounced that a Harvest Festival will be held at the church Satshyurday night at 630

Tickets may be obtained at the rectory or from Mrs Edith Paige president of the Holy Rosary Sodality

ST THERESA NEW BEDFORD

Co-Chairmen Mr and Mrs J Armand Dupont have anshynounced that Couples Club will sponsor an Autumn Swing dance at the Polish-American Hall on Acushnet Ave Saturday night

The affair will benefit the school fund

ST ANNE NEW BEDFORD

Turkeys and turkey dinner food baskets will highlight the prizes to be lwarded at the penny sale scheduled for Saturshyday evening at 8 oclock in the parish hall

The public is cordially invited

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The Council of Catholic Women has setmiddot its annual Christmas party for 7 Wednesday night Dec 2 at Whites restaurant In charge are Mrs Eugene Hebert and Mrs Emile Rancourt

TO ADDRESS DRUGshyGISTS Robert Walsh assisshytant professor of pharmacy and director of public relashytions for Massachusetts Colshylege of Pharmacy will adshydress a joint meeting and inshystallation ceremony of the Catholic Pharmacists Guild and Massachusetts College alumni at 7 30 Surday night Nov 22 at New Bedford Hotel His topic will be Proshyfessionalism Morality and Ethics

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

The annual PTA-sponsored party for parochial school stushydents will be held Sunday Dec 20 Paul F Young aI)d John T Cabral are chairmen aided by a large committee

ST MICHAEL OCEAN GROVE

The Confraternity )f Cllristian Doctrine will sponsor a Parents Night at 730 Sunday Nov 22 in the church hall Parents of both public and parochial school children are invited ~llld the proshygram win include a speaker a color film entertairunent and refreshments

OUR LADY OF GRACE NO WESTPORT

The annual Christmas Bazaar under the onsorship of the Council of Catholic Women will be held iin the Church hall toshymorrow evening from 7 to 9 and Saturday from 1 in the afshyternoon to 8 in the evening

Mrs Cora Perreiral and Florshyence Fernandes are co-chairmen

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Apostolic Movement of the Blind Receives Pope Pauls Blessing

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope rich these dear brothers are JB Paul VI told members of the marvelous capacities which are Italian Apostolic Movement of sensitive artistic moral and the Blind that their work is imshy productive They are wonderful portant because it gives the students and masters in the blind the joy of loving You fields of action to which ther give them the eyes of the heart have been trained

He said he feels particularly It is therefore to be expectedclose to the blind because of that your blind will allow themshyhuman sympathy toward beings selves to be educated in the proshydeprived of the wondrous gift gram of action which you openof sight We feel obliged to lavshy to them and that from studentsish on them assistance and afshy of the apostolic movement theyfection because of the Christian will turn into pillars and guidespartiality we owe to the searchshyers for light loved and protected Imparting the apostolic blessshy

by Jesus and endowed by Him ing to all the blind the Pope exshywith the miraculous gift of both pressed the wish that those physical and spiritual middotsight virtuously bearing the burden

of privation of external lightWonderful Students may draw from it the comfort

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~DIA THE POPE AND FATHER MARK OPE PAUL WILL BE IN BOMBAY DECEMBER 3 to pay lomage to Christ ID the Eucharist Be wants also he says

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speakable vUlqe 01 Naraslm-harashyjapura BiB )IeJlnlless parlshlonen (they number 1IIOG) and their Hinda neighbors are his concern FATHER MARK has eleared the land for tile eburch he mast build It

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ince FATHER MARKs parishioners have volunteered the labor free-of-eharge Whatever you can send ($1 $3 $5 $10 $50 $100) will be a Godsend the laborer ID India earns only pennies a day Please lend something now FATHER MARK will start eonstrudion please God Immediateb

A DAY WITH THE POOR-In India Pope Paul will spend a day with the poor irrespective of caste or creed according to Cardinal Gracias of Bombav The poor are always with us the Cardinal said We do not have to gather them from the highways and the byways Even the smallest gift ($1 $2 $5 $10) enables the Holy Father to help where help is needed most Mark your lift Stringless

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MASS OFFERINGS A PRIESTS SUPPORT-The offering you make when you ask a missionary priest to read Mass for your intention suppltgtrts him for one day Our priests in southshywest India and the Holy Land will offer promptly the Masse you request Simply write to us

THANKSGIVING FEED A FAMILY-You can brighten your dinner next Thursday Thanksgiving Day by feeding hungry refugees in the Holy Land $10 will feed a family for a month As a token of our thanks well send you an Olive Wood Rosary from the Holy Land

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5 THE ANCHOR-Or King Asserts Brother Joseph of Fairhaven to Tour V s Thurs Nov 19 1964

Law Can Change For Missionaries of Holy Apostles Pontiff NamesMens Habits

CHICAGO (NC) - Civil Do you belong to the Three Hundred Club If not you havent met Brother Joseph New Havenite rights leader Dr Martin Lushy Barabe of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Members donate a quarter a week to Auxiliaryther King Jr acknowledged Brother Josephs infant community which is dedieated to the nurturing of belated vocashyhere there is some truth in tions to the priesthood And such are the winning ways of this dynamic dedicated man WASHINGTON (NC) _ the adage you cant legislate morality but added this doesnt tell the whole story

Discussing the effect of the 1964 Civil Rights Act Dr King asserted It may be true a law cannot make someone love me but it can keep him from lynchshying me and I think thats imporshytant too

Law cannot change the hearts of men but it can change their habits the 1964 Nobel Peace prize winner asserted He asshyserted his belief in the effectiveshyness of non-violent action to bring about a change of heart in the civil rights situation He said future generations will sufshyfer if Negroes give in to the temptation to use violence

The Baptist minister praised highly the efforts of the Cathshyolic Church in the struggle for racial justice He said the Catholic Church is fortunate in having two great Pontiffs (John XXIII and Paul VI) with the ability to read the signs of the times

Crosses in streets We must be prepared to leave

the sanctuary and take up our crosses in the streets We must dare to live in racially integrated neighborhoods America will be the richer for it Dr King said as he accepted the John F Kenshynedy Award of the Chicago Catholic Interracial Council beshyfore an overflow crowd

He said the churches must make it clear segregation should end not just because it is inshyconvenient for some people or because it hurts this nations image abroad but because it is morally wrong and sinful

B C Students Seek Overseas Workers

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Colshylege students are conducting a lay apostolate week here in a climpaign to recruit new volunshyteers for teaching assignments in Iraq Jamaica Alaska and South America

Films seminars lectures and talks by former volunteers are being presented on the campus of the Jesuit university during the week

Nearly 200 graduates of Bosshyton College and other colleges and universities have volunshyteered for the schools mission program since 1956 Recent volshyunteers are now serving at Baghdad College and AI-Hikma University in Iraq at several mission schools and clinics in Jamaica and a~ st Marys Misshysion in the Andreafsky Mounshytains of Alaska

Franciscans Choose Negro Nun Superior

RICE LAKE (NC) - Sister Ann Michael is the first Negro to be elected mother general of the Franciscan Sisters of Rice Lake here in Wisconsin

She is one of three Negroes in the community which staffs a hospital catechetical center proshyvides altar breads for the Sushyperior diocese and fills mission posts in England and Scotland

A native of Washington DC she joined the Franciscan sistershyhood eight years ago and shortly afterwards was made superior of the Sisters hospital here Since regulations of the sistershyhood require that a mother genshyeral must be professed for 10 years special permission was obshytained to allow Sister Ann Michshyael to fill the office

that few who meet him fall to help the cause to which he is devoting his life For the past two years Brother Josshyeph has been in Peru aiding in the foundation of a seminary but until February he will be in the United States spreading word of his apostolate He plans trips to Chicago Buffalo New York City Florida and Califorshynia addressing parish groups Serra Clubs and Knights of Columbus Councils as well as any other organizations intershyested in hearing of the Missionshyaries of the Holy Apostles

The community was founded in 1946 by a Franciscan Rev Eusebe Menard who recognized the prodigious source of priestly vocations among serious young men beyond the usual age of acshyceptance in regular seminaries It has six minor seminaries in the United States Canada and Peru Many other countries are eager to have the services of the Missionaries but must wait until more members are available

Join All Orders A man trained in a Missionary

seminary need not join the comshymunity stressed Brother Joseph Of 151 priests ordained since the foundation of the community 44 have become Missionaries the others have become Diocesan priests or entered various other congregations

This cooperative spirit is reshyciprocated Other congregations are glad to lend teachers to the Missionary seminaries and Bishshyops have also loaned Diocesan priests to the communitys facshyulties

Brother Joseph himself is a late vocation He is now 49 and entered religious life 10 years ago after a highly successful career in real estate in New Bedford and Miami Florida

I had so much money I had about decided to retire and go fishing he said Then his father with whom he was in partnershyship in the real estate business died very suddenly It woke up the family said Brother Joseph We began to think about God

What Doth It Prom Paging through the Bible one

day Brother Joseph came on the passage in st Matthew What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul He turned on a page or so and read again It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven He began thinking even more seriously and at first considered the voshycation of a Trappist brother

Then he learned of the Misshysionaries of the Holy Apostles and his mind was made up He is the first American brother in the community and he has been caretaker for St Jean Vianney Seminary in Montreal and coshyfounder of Holy Apostles Semshyinary Cromwell Conn and Seminario de los Santos Aposshytoles Chosica Peru his present assignment

Im the money-man he exshyplains His duties include apshypraising and buying real estate and the physical upkeep of the communitys properties

Family Affair Brother Joseph didnt come

into religion alone He explains that the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles comprise six assoshyciations priests brothers sisshyters lay auxiliaries lay volunshyteers and benefactors

The lay auxiliaries aid as nurses teachers or in other cashy

pacities in houses of the commushynity and live with the religious members The lay volunteers are full-time workers who remain in their own homes Brother Joshysephs mother 72 year old Mrs Eva Barabe and a sister Miss Lauretta Barabe are in this category They hold themselves ready to go wherever in the world the congregation might send them but at present are in their home at 15 Holiday Drive Fairhaven

1 speak in homes two or three times a month and talk of God explained Mrs Barabe

She takes care of the little old ladies chuckled her daughshyter but Mrs Barabe was quick to point out that one of her contributors is a young man of eight

Miss Barabe is in charge of the Three Hundred Club which is spread throughout the country

_Among active members are six other sisters and three brothers All Three Hundreders are conshysidered benefactors and memshybers of the sixth association of the congregation

The Barabe family belonged to St Hyacinth and StAnthonys parishes in New Bedford before moving to St Josephs parish in Fairhaven three years ago

Holy Land One of Brother Josephs beneshy

factors has invited him on a Christmas trip to the Holy Land Hes going to take time out from his whirlwind tour of the United States for this very special reashyson but shortly after Christmas hell be back and available to anyone whod like to know more of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Where did the com-

WITH SUPERIOR GENERAL Brother Joseph Barshyabe left with Rev Eusebe Menard OFM superior general and founder of the Mission-aries of the Holy Apostles Ocshycasion was recent testimonial for Brother Joseph for which Father Menard flew from Rome

Pop e Paul VI has named Msgr Joseph F Donnelly of New Haven to be Titular Bishop of Nabala and Auxiliary to Archbishop Henry J OBrien of Hartford

The appointment was anshynounced here by Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi Apostolic Delshyegate in the United States

Bishop-elect Donnelly is passhytor of St John the Baptist Church New Haven a past pres- ident of the National Catholic Cemetery Conference and a member and official of numershyous Catholic and civic agencies

The new Auxiliary was born in Norwich Conn May I 1909 the son of John E and Bridget Shea Donnelly He attended New Haven High School St Thomas Preparatory Seminary Bloomshyfield and St Marys Seminary Baltimore

He was ordained in the Catheshydral of St Joseph Hartford June 29 1934 by Bishop McAushyliffe He made post-ordination studies at the Catholic Univershysity of America Washington

Proposes Council For Protestants

AUGSBURG (NC)-In view of the good results of the Second Vatican Council Protestants should hold a similar council for the inner renewal of the church the general secretary of the Lu~ theran World Federation said here in Germany

Dr Kurt Schmidt-Clausen said Such a council for Protesshytants is as important as at the time of the Reformation

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Inc 94 TREMONT STREETmunity get its names He likes

to be asked that The Apostles AUNTON MASS he reminds his questioner had Tel VAndyke 2-Q621the ~riginal delayed vocations

THE SrSTERS OF MERCY will hold their annual

CHRISTMAS SALE AND BAZAAR Nov~mber 18 19 20 and 21 10 am to 10 pm

Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday Do your Christmas shopping at one stop NO PARKshyING PROBLEMS-There is something for everyone on your list-novelties mens and womens childrens wear TOYS of all kinds APRONS and FANCY WORK RELIGIOUS ARTICLES HOME-COOKED FOOD

Exquisitely dressed DOLLS a special featun

SnackBaropen Afternoons and Evenings

HOME COOKED SUPPERS served each night from 5 to 7 pm

Wednesday-Spaghetti and Meat Balls Thursday-Chicken Pie Friday-Sea Food Specials

Saturday-Ham and Beans

ALL SUPPERS $150

On Saturday evening House Beautiful 1964 completely furnished and other Special Prizes will be awarded

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6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fotl River-Thurs JIlov 19 1964

Delinquency Test A ten-year test program for predicting future delinshy

quency among six-year old boys has been found to be surprisingly accurate in New York City

The study of over three hundred boys forecast deshylinquency ten years ago for thirty-three boys and proved to be eighty-five per cent accurate

Potential non-delinquency was forecast for two hunshydred and forty-three boys-with ninety-five per cent accuracy

And twenty-five boys were adjudged an even chance ten years ago of becoming delinquents with nine becoming delinquents and sixteen who did not

The study made by the New York City Youth Board and financed in part by the Ford Foundation is published in A Manual of Procedures for Application of the Glueck Prediction Table and carries an introduction by a husband and wife team of criminologists at the Harvard Law School Professor Sheldon Glueck and Dr Eleanor Glueck

Three factors were used in setting up ratings on which the predictability of future conduct was based These were supervision of the boy by the mother discipline of the boy by the mother and family cohesiveness

Since all the boys studied were from a neighborhood with a high record of delinquency and many of the boys did not have a father the father-son relationship had to be discarded in favor of the mother-son one

Under the three factors these elements were investishygated supervision-parent knows where boy is his acshytivities and friends keeps close watch on him disciplineshyparent is firm but kindly sets limits of conduct and expects son to adhere to these punishes so that boy understands why and accepts it cohesiveness of family-family enjoys going out or staying home together all children are equally accepted

Mothers and fathers would do well to examine themshyselves On these items if they would have a picture of what their children are likely to be in ten years time

Sufficient Food Any man bearing the title of Secretary of the British

Associationmiddot for Advancement of Science and speaking at the United Nations as a member of its Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Developshyment is entitled to a hearing on the basis of sheer prestige alone As it is Sir Norman Wright is also a man whose learning and experience match his title and position

Speaking at a Unitedmiddot Nations session currently being held in New York Sir Norman stated that if the existing body of knowledge were applied in themiddot world moremiddot than sufficient food could be produced to supply the expanded population foreseen by the end of this century

His is one more voice added to the many that have insisted that science and technology have within their power at this very moment the means of feeding not only the present population of the world but the numbers that the most inflated figures have projected as themiddot worlds population by the end of the century

His is the approach that the emerging nations of the world expect from the have nations And unless this is forthcoming quickly these underdeveloped and underprivishyleged nations are going to get the idea that the other nations of the world are deliberately keeping them in a state of subjection are still holding firm to the colonial spirit

A Year Later The nation still feels the pain inflicted on it just a

year ago when the senseless act of an assassin cut down the President of the Unitedmiddot States John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy

On the first anniversary of his death no more fitting tribute could be offered to him than the promise of conshytinued prayers for his soul and for his family who face the future with acceptance of the Will of God but with the human sorrow that timemiddot can only assuage but never wipe away

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TODAY-St Elizamiddotbeth Widow And todays Gospel with its If salvation is Gods gift His vision of Jerusalems destruction grace then what is the relationshy and of the end of time with its ship to it of our work of that air of catastrophe and uprootedshyplodding effort to improve the ness warns any of us who may world and serve the common be tempted to hold on too tightly good of the human bmily which to non-essential customs and trashytodays First Reading poetically ~itions praises It is both treasure and And the First Readings prayer pearl - this kingdom - as the is surely the prayermiddot of the EcushyGospel teaches us menical Council as it endeavors

Yet man must look for it and to lead us toward a more clear find it-and he does this by pershy ~ore simple more meaningful fecting himself as man It is for public worship Our prayer is faith and faiths vision of things middot that you may be filled with that that he has been ~reated and closer knowledge of Gods will attention to his human nature which brings all wisdom and all and his human work will not igshy middot spiritual insight with it nore this MONDAY - St Clement I

TOMORROW-St Felix of Vashy Pope middotMartyr The Councils will lois Confessor We I~annot honor and work will be frustrated if a saint if we dishonor ourselves we who are Catholics do not reshy

if under middotsome misinterpretation alize clearly and decisively that of humility we think that we the rock the assurance of come closer to God the more Christs teaching is not our cusshyweabuse ourselves Christs comshy tom and our habits but rather mandment enjoins the opposite middot the_ voice of Peter and the aposshy

that we love ourselves middot tolic college the teachers of So when He teaches (Gospel) faith

us to sell what we have and give Follow my example (First alms to share to be generous Reading) the Council is telling and open-handed concerned us-the example of getting to with one anothers needs He is the roots of the Gospel of prunshynot asking us to strip ourselves ing away all that hides or obshyof our possessions but rather to scures or makes difficult the folshyacquire a possession even more lowing of Christ noble and more befitting our TUESDAY - St John of the honor C r 0 s s Confessor Doctor

SATURDAY-Presentation of Preach the word welcome or the Blessed Virgin llary That is unwelcome (first Reading) we the possession which Mary treasshy hear in thismiddot Mass honoring a ured I had waited on his presshy great teacher in the Church So ence (First Reading) This is the Council in the most solemn the vision and the conviction way possible in Christs Church and the commitment which disshy teaches us the word of God tinguish the Christian life from If our ears do not welcome it any other And when we are even when it means work and tempted by the short-range and drastic changes in our habits the immediate (Blessed is the then we must seek to correct womb that bore thee the breast not the Council but our faith and which thou hast sucked) we our response look to her as symbol of the WEDNESDAY-St Catherine Church and of us aU for perseshy Virgin Martyr God is the delivshyverence in the word of God erer of those who wait who are (Gospel) patient and vigilant this Mass

27TH (LAST) SUNDAY AFshy middot tells us This does not mean TER PENTECOST Next Sunshy waiting before we carry out the day for those dioce~es that have clear command of the Lord It not already begun the use of Enshy means waiting before Him disshyglish in the Mass will see our tracted by nothing With the oil mother tongue become a major of patience and vigilance susshylanguage of our public worship taing us It has already become the lanshy We may see no immediate reshyguage of the other sacraments sults and the wait may be long Now parts of the Mass will be but our confidence is in Him sung and prayed and celebrated middot In faithful obedience to His only in English as one of the Word whether or not we see just preliminary steps toward a reshy how it will improve things we formed and revitalited Catholic stanll with the wise virgins liturgy (Gospel)

Religious Continued from Page One

with reservations 1005 No 71 Fourth Article

1049 Fathers agreed with the fourth proposition that states that the chief goal of the re ligious is perfect love of God and of neighbor 64 Bishops did not think so and 845 Bishops thought that this was not a comshyplete enough statement

In two propositions it is asshyserted that contemplative insti shytutes are to retain their necesshysary role in the Church and are to see to t~eir own reform acshytive institutes must seek a cershytain coordination The Fathers voted Yes 883 Yes but 987 No 77

The next four propositions deal with vows and common life One speaks Of the necessary understanding of the spirit of the vows the next treats of inshydividual poverty-that it must be observed in spirit as well as in dependence on superiors the next deals with collective povshyerty pointing out that the propshyerty of an institute exists only to benefit the Church and the needy the final proposition speaks of the intensity of reshyligious life for lay religious

and denounces class distinctions The Fathers answered Yes 907 Yes but 975 No 66

Enclosure and Habits In three propositions the docshy

ument states that the cloister should pertain only to strictly contemplative orders Other nuns should be exempted from enshyclosure and should have special constitutions

In referring to nuns habits it was emphasized that these should be simple modest poor yet becoming hygienic up-toshydate and practical Habits which in the Holy Sees judgement do not conform to these standards will be changed

Here 940 Bishops were in comshyplete agreement while 947 had some reservations 56 did not agree

Trajnin~ and Adaptation In training religious those not

destined for the Priesthood should not be assigned to the apostolate immediately after the novitiate but should be assured special training in special houses (Yes 1076 yes but 103 No 65)

In three propositions the Bishshyops deal with the foundation of new institutes adaptation or supshypression of the undertakings

proper to existing religious inshystitutes and abandonment of deshycadent institutes (Yes 1833 yes but 226 No 63)

Cooperation Two articles deal with the coshy

operation and unity among inshystitutes and on national confershy

ences of major superiors (Yes 1936 yes but 131 No 50)

The final article deals with the promotion of religious vocations and was accepted by 1639 Bishshyops though 419 others had some reservations and 50 disagreed

Archbishop Shehan Heads NC Press

ROME (NC) - ArchbishOlt Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore was elected a member of the Administrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conshyference at the annual general meeting of the Bishops of the United States held here

Archbishop Shehan was chosen episcopal chairman of the NCWC Press Department at the organishyzation meeting of the board which followed He succeeds Archbishop Joseph T McGucken of San Francisco who retired from the administrative board after serving the permissible five consecutive one-year terms

Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington D C was chosen chairman of the NCWC adminisshytrative board a post he held last year

7 Girls at Saered Hearts Fairhave Announce Gala Harvest Festival Featuring Games Gifts for All

A harvest festival is the big news at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fairhaven Itll be tomorrow Saturday and Sunday and will feature a Christmas booth and a country store Hours tomorrow are from 2 to 10 for Saturday are 10 in the morning to 11 at

will have a closed dance tomorshynight and for Sunday are row nightswitched around from 11 in And some 200 couples enjoyedthe morning to 10 at night themselves at Bishop Cassidys

Therell be games and gifts first dance of the season All for all promise sponsors includshy proceeds of the social affair at ing student council officers Rosshy the Taunton school went to the anna Ventura Carol Olivier student council treasury and the Claudette Plaud and Dale Win memory book fund gert Chances on a turkey and Still in a dancing mood special prizes will be available Freshmen and sophs at Bishop from students or at the door Stang will hold aTurkey Trot

Refreshments will include tomorrow sponsored by the hamburgers hot dogs tuna fish sophomore student council and clam rolls and hot and cold At Sacred Hearts Academy drinks Sister Julie Louise Fall River the National Honor SSCC eighth grade teacher in Society is in charge of school the academys elementary deshy bulletin boards Members will partment is in charge of the also sponsor a reading campaign event and are organizing a tutoring

service Moderator is SisterQuiet Time Francis Sebastian and presidentIn general however things is Paula Powers

are quiet on the Diocesan school Meanwhile at Bishop Stangfront reflecting the fact that National Honor Society studentsquarterly exams held stage censhy have initiated the use of NHSter the past few days Report service cards which keep trackcards will be bringing the good of the 20 hours service eachand bad news to students this member pledges annually to his week school Ushering and tutoring

A student council convention are among service projects unshyat Norwell High School this dertaken at Stang and manyweek attracted attendance from honor students have alreadyDiocesan highs Representing completed their 20 hour quotaFeehan in Attleboro were Steshy for the school yearphen Nolan Dorothy Coderre Kevin Myles and Jack Warburshy LaUD AmericaD -Guests ton Girls at Mt St Mary Academy

A National HonOl Society have welcomed to the student meeting at Wareham High will body three SiSters of the Dominshybe attended tomorrow by two icans of the Presentation comshydelegates from Bishop Stang munity -staffing St Annes High in North Dartmouth plus Hospital in Fall River The threetheir advisor Sister Aloysia young Sisters are completingSND their high school education in

At Msgr Prevost High in Fall the United States are fromRiver students s~em_ to have Colombia where the congrega-found many a sweet t09th Reshy tion has a large membershipports are that 900 boxes of candy Theyre cOl)centrating on Enshywere sold in the first two days glish American history and of a drive Proceeds will benefit math while at the Mount various school activities Tonight senior sodalists at

And at Mt St Marys also Bishop Cassidy High will renew Fall River tomorrow will be deshy their act of _ consecration andvoted to the liturgical renewal junior cand~dates will be reshyIn the course of the day ex- ceived as members Rev James plain reporters Monique Demers Lyons will officiate and memshyand Lynne Chrupcala students bers of the schools Mothers will have an intensified presenshy Auxiliary will be special gueststation of the changes in the Mass Freshmen at Dominican Acadshyand the sacraments An explanashy emy Fall Riyer sponsored the tion of the role of art and music first in a series of pastry sales will also be presented as a manishy last week Proceeds will benefit festation of praise to God their Advent project These

Included in the days proshy projects are undertaken by each gram will be talks given by the homeroom clergy Rev James Murphy will Object of special attention at speak about the history of the St Anthonys High in New Bedshyliturgy Rev Maurice Jeffreys ford is Richard Gelinas just reshytopic will be Why the Change turned from the sixth annual Rev Paul McCarrick will speak national youth conference on the about the change in the sacrashy atom held in Chicago Richardment and Rev Richard Demers first St A student ever to parshywill discuss changes in the Mass ticipate in such a conferenceOn this day the Mass will be was one of 16 students and offered in memory of the late teachers from the New Bedford President John F Kennedy area to make the Chicago trip

In preparation for this day Among hightUghts of the conshya dry Mass was said yesterday

ference said Richard were adshyand was explained by Father dresses by Dr G W Beadle disshyJeffrey It is the intention of coverer of the DNA moleculethose planning tomorrows proshyand Dr Glen T seaborg discov- gram that the students will go erer of the transuranium eleshyforth from the school to their ments Students also toured theparish churches with a deeper Argonne National Laboratoryunderstanding of their role as and the Chicago Museum ofpeople of God Science

Maronlte Mass Campalln WInnersThe Junipero Club of Holy

Family High in New Bedford Jo-Ann Gleason Frances Hathshywill attend a Maronite Mass at away and Elizabeth Raposa are Our Lady of Purgatory Church winners of a magazine subscripshyalso in New Bedford Saturday tion campaign at Sacred Hearts Nov 28 Rev George Saad adshy Academy Fall River In homeshyministrator will celebrate the room competition freshmen of Mass and explain the service and homeroom 3 placed first the vestments he wears Our The Stang band including Lady of Purgatory incidentally cheerleaders majorettes color III the only U S churcli of this guard drum major and players ftame numbers 80 a sizeable per cent

Juniors and seniors at Feehan of the student body reports will attend an open dance this Frances Przybyla Theyve proshySaturday night The Cranberry vided many memorable halfshySecial F1eIbmea and sopba time performance during this

football season For instance Well at the Durfee-Stang game they marched down the field in V formations formed a football with a letter S in the center then joined the crowd in a Stang cheer

At the Coyle-Stang game the teenagers formed a bell then played The Bells of st Marys Officers are Maurice Martel president Joseph Boucher viceshypresident Jane Mahoney treas- urer and our own Anchor gal Frances secretary

The Holy Family Memory book staff is hard at work says reporter Gloria Harrington It includes Maureen OBrien edshyitor Luke Sweeney and Kevin Healey assistant editors Gershyaldine Vikre art editor Donna Monty and Gerald Guerreiro asshysistant art editors

Also at Holy Family the scishyence clubs most recent field trip was to the Boston Museum of Science

Folk Singer Cassidyites will hear folk

singer Janet May MacLean toshymorrow In addition to singing Miss MacLean will discuss folk music and its reflection on society

Mt st Marys Mercian is sponshysoring a poetry contest for evshyeryone except staff members of the school paper The subject is Christmas and any style verse may be employed Winning poems will appear in next months issue

And officers for Le cercle francais and the National Honor Society have been named at Cassidy Pour la France are Dishyane Dussault president Diane Majkut vice-president Jeanne Machnick secretary - treasurer Honor gals are Mary Elizabeth Holmes president Pauline Lee vice-president Patricia Mc- Breen secretary Carol Sylvia treasurer

BaSketball tryouts aJe anshynounced for this week at Dominshyican Academy and new athletic asSociation members include Sharon Day Sue GOlsalves Paulette Petit Nancy Fournier and Janice Costa

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HEAD SCHOOL CLUBS Paula Powers left is Nashytional Honor Society president at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Susan Nunes heads Debrabant Debaters

THE ANCHOR -Thurs Nov 19 1964

Indians Consider Goa Merger

BOMBAY (NC)-A public deshybate has arisen in India as to whether the former Portuguese colony of Goa should remain an independent territory within India or whether it should be merged with neighboring Mashyharashtra state

Goa which has a Catholic popshyulation of 250000 persons was seized from Portugal in 1961 and has since been governed as an independent territory by Indias federal government

Those who are supporting the status quo at least for the time being are Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and Kamraj Nadir president of the ruling Congress party Among the supporters for merger are Deshyfense Minister Y B Chavan Maharashtras chief minister V P Naik and Goas chief minister D B Bandodkar

Cassidys art studio could be likened to a menagerie says the Taunton schools Anchor reshyporter Zoomorps fantastic anshyimals of fairyland line the counters and windowsills

More seriously class represhysentatives to the studen~ council at Cassidy have been chosen and include Patricia McBreen Mary Tane Sheerin Maureen Kelleher Patricia Pinto Carol Sylvia

Susan Larivee Barbara Quill Nancy Thomas Mary Berube Janice Cornaglia and June Zagol

At Mt St Marys students are enjoying newly accessioned li shybrary books and are also busy after school hours disposing of

first place trophy in a V8rsify- House Beautiful tickets Science intermediate debate tournament Club officers are Elsie Pelton held last week at St Catherines president Patricia Sellect viceshyAcademy Newport Paul Des- president Kathleen Flanagan pres and Antone Andrade also secretary Nancy Piccard treasshyreceived OUtstanding Speaker urer The units calendar inshycertificates cludes lectures on oceanography At SHA Fail River the glee and atomic energy

club is preparing for its annual St Anthony High students ill Christmas -concert under direc- senior English classes are readyshytion of Mrs Tobias Monte Date ing essays for the annualVoice for the program ha$nt yet been of DemQcracy contest This announced Same story at Bishop years topic is Challenge of Cassidy where the freshman Citizenship Also at St As chorale -the glee club and the business seniors heard a talk on orchestra are all knee-deep in good telephone manners and efshytinsel They are directed by ficient use of the telephone e Sister Stephen Helen SUSC rectory And at both Holy Union-staffed schools pictures are being taken for senior memory books DONAT BOISVERT

Next Monday Tuesday and INSURANCE AGENCY INCWednesday a triduum at Doshyminican Academy will prepare 96 WILLIAM STREETstUdent for the coming changes

NEW BEDFORD MASSin the Mass Monday Rev Anshytoine M Lanoue OP will speak WY 8-5153 WY 7-9167 on the liturgy and answer quesshytions Tuesday there will be a PERSONAL SERVICE Bible Vigil on the Word of God and the Eucharist Wednesday students will mark Forty Hou~

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Readers Express Disapproval Of Joint Letters to Family

~ M~ Tinley Daly FaMfly letters witn earboJl paper inserted so fhat a

fOpy can be sent each familY member-ublacksheeting as it is called Himiddot the newspaper business-became the topic of a recent column Not that we care t-o be pollsters but the trend among At Our House

letters That so-called personarreaders is against the ])racshyPS gives the letter as muchtice of communial letters war~th as the monhtly PTA

Two of the most interesting Newsletter which carries the with thought-provoking ideas personal afterthought and for strengthening family ties we want to thank all of you girls are reprinted here on the Hospitality Committee

From a reader in Virginia shy for those wonderful refreshshyDear Mrs Daly ments you served at last months Have you open house

ever received a Doesnt Save Time lommunal let shy The time saved on communal termiddot Then per1 letters is negligible in most haps you have eases If time is really ata preshybeen the recipshy mium why not send out a famshyient ot one of ly newsletter But call it that those advertisshy and write it in news form Enshyjng let te rs close a personal note with each which begins newsletter But please no earshyDear Occupant bons which read Dear Girls ClI

Dear Children in a breezy r suggest that the reason pseudo-friendly style-as it yOli your writing a communal letter and the writer were old and dear didnt eome naturally was that pals If so you have some idea communal letters are unnatural of what it feels like to get a in the first place There is someshyeommunal letter thing lacking Perhaps it ean

No matter how chummy this be compared to the feeling one type of letter may be those gets when he talks to a persoll cold impersonal carbon copies wearing sunglasses (A feeling come through with all of the you mentioned in a column some warmth of Dear Occupant The time back) personal PS does not compenshy Those of us in my family who sate for the overall impression receive communal letters resent the letter gives that the writer them because it is our feeling really didnt want 110 write to that we are taking time from you in the first place whatever else we could (or

As the victim of many comshy

bull n d continues

should) be doing to give a little munal letters I cannot help but of ourselves when we write pershyregard them as form letters sonal letters We feel that we which have no place in personal deserve the same consideration correspondence (They belong attention and courtesy in a in the same class as Christmas reply In other words a personal eards which have the senders letter should be persona that

is individualname imprinted instead of bull personal signature) I am sure there are others

who do not share my opinionNo Replacement However I have never found

No doubt there are manjy anyone friend or relative or Who consider communal letters acquaintance who has eyer as jolly good fun but that Toshy written a communal letter after Whom - It - May - Concern air he has received one about them wni never replace Thank you for hearing me an individual letter in warmth out Wont you keep us readers affection love and attention posted with a follow~up on your

Give your daughters a break article on To-Whom-It-Mayshyand return to the old-fashioned Concern letters letters from Mom For 20 years QED-MTD I have lived middotover 2000 miles from my girlhood home I can assure you that a letter from Family of Eight Leaves Mom is still a big event J[ look For Pacific Missionforward to that familiar homeshy

BETHLEHEM (NC)-Mr andtown postmark every time the mail arrives Everything stops Mrs Milton Kempf and their while I read her news of the family will leave their rural family and friends (A commushy home here in Ohio next Wedshynal letter from her would be nesday and go to the So Pacific shattering ) mission field of Kavieng New

Without t hat individual Ireland for a five-year stay touch I am sure we would never The family from Sacred Heart have remained so close through parish here will work with the

the years despite the wide geoshy Missionaries of the Sacred Heart graphical separation whose major seminary is nearshy

And another by The Kempfs have six daughshyI feel compelled to write to ters the oldest of whom is 10

you Mrs Daly to urge you to He expects to do machine shop abandon this (communal letter) and construction work for the form of correspondence with mission He is experienced as a your daughters The communal farmer parish custodian and letter has caused so much unshy stationary engineer pleasantness unhappiness and resentment in our family

Those of us who receive such Fordham Gets $5000 a letter are too chicken-hearted To Train Teachersto tell the dear one who writes

NEW YORK (NC)-The Hearstit how we really feel about her Foundation has given $5000 to-=old indifferent carbon copied Fordham University for prepshyaration of teachers of mentallyshy

400th Jubilee retarded children Kingsbury Smith publisher ofNEW ORLEANS (N C) - A

the New York Journal-AmerishyMass in English will be offered can and a trustee of the foundshyat Municipal Auditorium here in tion presented a check for theLouisiana Sunday to celebrate amount to Father Vincent Tthe 400th anniversary of the

canonical establishment of the OKeefe SJ F()rdham presishyHoly Name Society Archbishop dent 1()hn P Cody apostolic adminshy The special education program istrator of New Orleans grante4 at Fordham is now in its eighth permioion for the Mass ear Ii enrolls 32 persons

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SCULPTRESS Suzanne Silversruys Stevenson is shown in her Chaplin Conn studio with a scale model of her statue of Father Eusebi(J Kino Italian-born missionary of the Southwest which Will be installed Feb 14 1965 in Stat lIary Hall at the Capitol in Washington D C The State of Arizona chose Father Kino as one of the two representativea allowed each state in Statuary Hall NC Photo

Core for Poor Primary Task

VATICAN CITy (NC)-o~ of the Churchs main apostolie preoccupations is to eare for thti poor according to a VaticaJl letter

The letter was written in the name of Pope Paul yenI ~ Amshyleto Cardinal Cicognani Papal Secretary of State to the first social week in Brasilia Written in Portuguese it was addressed to Archbishop Jose de Almeida Batista of Brasilia

This is a problem of the greatest importance the lette said It concerns people whG for the most part have not reshyceived an education or elemenshytary instruction or indispensable vocational training who caa only get work that is badly paid and who are liable to unemployshyment with all of its sad conseshyquences of physical and moral misery

Daughter of Sodafist Editor Enters Convent

VALLETTA (NC) The 23shyyear-old daughter of the editor of the socialist newspaper 11shyHelsein which has been banned by the Catholic Archbishop of Malta for its criticism of the hierarchy has left home to ente a convent

Margaret Lafvfera left fOl Spain to enter the Carmelite convent in Tarragona

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9 Home Advent Wreath Display Hails Coming of Christ

By Marilyn and Joseph Roderick My part in our familys preparation for Advent is

making the wreath Since I am all thumbs this simple task becomes a major project but thanks to my two assistants Meryl and Melissa aged five and three the job gets done

We collect pine boughs and berries some time during the weekend preceding the first Sunday of Advent The chilshydren reallY enjoy this especially the fresh smell of pitch in the pine boughs We have found that one weeks soaking in a pail of water is sufficient to keep the greens from drying out premashyturely when we place them on the wreath

After several unsuccessful at shytempts to make our own wreath by tying greens together we inshyvested in a florists wreath frame which makes the job a great deal easier Frames come in several sizes and can be obshytained for less than fifty cents The frame can be filled with a ring of styrofoam which makes placement of the greens a simple natter

The four candles three purshyple and one rose can be pushed into the styrofoam for support (This is frankly optimistic since we spend half our time straight- ening leaning candles) There are candle holders which fit the wreath frames but we have not purchased one of these as yet

We piace our wreath on the dinner table althoughfriends of ours suspend theirs from the eeiling using the new non-screw type hangers which are available in hardware stores

Advent wreath kits and arti shyficial greens are available but we prefer to make our own The children enjoy making and decshyorating the wreath and although ours may not be as pretty as lIOme they think it is magnifi shyeent

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Another event for this holy lIeason is one that takes place ill the kitchen and includes the whole family This is the preshyparing of the fruit cake or fruit pUdding (plum pudding) on the first Sunday of Advent desigshynated as Stir-up Sunday This eelebration dates back to pagan times when all the plenty of the land fruits meat and meat were thrown into a huge kettle

to thank the sun for its gift Now in Christian times its dedicated to the Light of the World and everyone in the family can give the batter a mighty stir while they are giving thanks This will be the first year that we plan to include this in our celebration of Advent but I know my daughters are going to enjoy the idea of getting into the kitchen with parental permisshysion

A custom that we have used successfuly along with the Adshyvent wreath is the receiving of straws by the children of the house for the good deeds that they do These straws are placed in a crib (ours are made of paper-covered shoes boxes) that will hold a statue of the Infant on Christmas morningOf course each child wants his crib to be the softest so good deeds do inshyerease at this time Whichever customs you try you win find that the little extra effort inshyvolved gives a deeper meaning to the Advent season and for small chlldren takes a little of the emphasis off Santa Claus

Fund Raisers St Catherines Fund Raising

Committee of Dominican Acadshyemy Fan River will meet at 8 Tuesday night Dee 1 bull the academy A Christmas party ill

planned for Tuesday Dec bull aamp tile CoaocIaIua

and places it on the Christ Child The recipe we plan to use on

Stir-up Sunday was given to me b Miss Elinor Lenaghan prinshycipal of the Hugo A Dubuque School and a member of Holy Name parish in Fall River Along with being an educator Miss Lenaghan is also an excellent cook Wont you try this Stir-up Sunday recipe with us and let me know how you like it

~ lb candied pineapple yent lb candied red cherries Ift lb candied green cherries 1f4 lb candied citron lb candied lemon peel 1 lb golden raisins

yent lb seeded raisins yen4 lb currants lb walnut meats lb pecan meats cup of- real brandy or da1ll

rum 2 cups sifted all purpose flour

Ih t each mace and cinnamon If t baking soda 5 eggs 1 T milk 1 t almond flavoring

lb butter 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar firmly

packed

Day Before Prepare fruits Sliver pineshy

apple citron and lemon peel Pick over raisins and currants and soak overnight in rum or brandy Cut up nut meats eoarsely

Stir-up Sunda

(1) Line a 10 in angel cake pan with brown paper which has been greased

(2) Set oven at 275 (3) Sift 1 cups flour with

baking soda and spices Mix reshymaining cup flour with fruits and nuts

(4) Cream butter with white and brown sugar until fluffy

(5) Add to creamed ingredishyents the eggs lightly beaten and the milk and almond flavoring

(6) Add dry ingredients (7) Work batter into fruits

and nuts slowly (8) Pack firmly (Miss Lenshy

aghan uses her potato masher for this) into prepared pan

(9) Bake for 4 hours Remove from oven and let stand in pan 1 hour

(10) Tum cake out ontO a wire rack tear off brQwn paper and cool completely When cool wrap in waxed paper and alushyminum foil to store Cake may be Wlwrapped a few times before Christmas and basted with more brandy

This recipe makes 1 large cake -5lk lbs If baked in two bread pans baking time is 2lk hours or if baked in four coffee canamp the time is two hours

NCCW Strongly Backs Catholic School System

WASHINGTON (NC) - The National Council of Cathoue Women has given ringing enshydorsement to the Catholic school system calling it lt1he most noteshyworthy formal channti of our Christian herita~

A resolution adopted at the 32nd national convention of the lO-million-member womens fedshyeration said the mission of the Catholic school system must neeshyessarily be shared by the fami~

the parish and soeiet7 The CathoUc women pledged

themselves to the pursuit of excellence ill tile educational ~

HARVEST FESTIVAL Student council officers at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven with stuffed animals to be prizes at Harvest Festival to be held tomorrow through Sunday at the school From left Claudette Plaud Dale Wingert with Sister Julie Louise SSOO festive director T-o be featured are games gifts and many booths

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prelate OppOstes Death Sentence

TRENTON (NC) -The nineshymember Commission to Study Capital Punishment split 7 to 2 with a recommendation the death penalty be kept for first shydegree murder

The seven members who fashyvored retention of the death senshytence argued that it deters poshytential murderers from commitshyting capital crimes

However the two-member minority whose opinion was written by Msgr Salvatore J Adamo editor of the Catholic Star Herald newspaper of the Camden diocese disagreed sayshying statistics refuted the detershyrent effect of themiddot punishment

Msgr Adamos statement said that despite more than 8400 homicides in 1963 in the nation only 21 persons were executed Where is the deterrent value he askeduThose who were put to death may only have hit the wrong jury faced a parshyticularly ferocious judge or had a lawyer that made a misstep

New President BALTIMORE (NC) - Father

Joseph A Sellinger SJ has been inaugurated as the 23rd president of Loyola College here at a convocation

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Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

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capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

the constitutions declaration insofar as he is united towhich the siege mentality of a

that its permission for use of the Christs body mystic~al fromdefensive Church has often exshy

vernacular applies in the firsttinguished in Christians during place to the readings - the Residence Hall 5 J Ii 5the past 400 years Bishop Leven

said Scripture passages read in the WASHINGTON (NC)-Trinshyliturgy ity College here has received a LUMBER co

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WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

SILVER JUBILEE Pioneers gather at lilver annivershysary observance of St Martins Convent Fall River convalshyescent home for Holy Union Sisters From left front row Mother Joseph Theresa Sister Mary Evelyn and Sister

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Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

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facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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~od Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD

It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

Give and It shall be given to you is not a matter Just for parishes and dioceses but for each Individual Think of the blessings that HAVE been given you In the spiritual Grder It you were the only sinner in the world Christ would have dietl for you Think of His mercy to 70a In the past and His patience with you In the present What have you pven HGW much do you love In return Enough to feed the starving clothe thOR aching with a hard dull bitterness of cold educate a native priest so that the poor may have the Gospel preached to them Enough to sit down now and mall a sacrifice to The Sooieb for the Propagation Gf the Faith S66 Fifth Avenue New ~ork NY lOGO

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

At this time of Thanksgi(ing

We pause to give thanks for our many blessings

Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

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The priest cannot play two roles at the same time He cannot PICNICSpreside over the service--as the

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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In Puerto Rico SAN JUAN (NC)-Pope Paul

has given the Churchin Puerto Rico a new look with decided native overtones

The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

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Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

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Prote$tant Editor Sees Liturgy Reform Aiding Understanding

LOUISVILLE (NC)-Dr Kyle Haselden new editor of the Christian Century a national non-denominational magazine said here that changes in liturgy in the Catholic Church have made it possible for Protestants to understand what Catholics are doing

Dr Haselden spoke at the anshynual Christian Heritage Day ceremonies The occasion was formerly called Reformation Sunday but its name has been changed locally by the sponsorshying group the Louisville Area Council of Churches in the spirit of ecumenism

Dr Haselden an observer at the second session of the Vatican Council is a Baptist minister who has served in churches in New York Minnesota and West

Morally Unobiectionable for Everyone Apache Rifles Incredible Mr limpet Romeo amp Juliet Battle Hymn Its Mad Mad Mad World Sampson amp Slave Queen Brass Bottle lillies of Field Santa Claus Conquers the Cheyenne Autumn longest Day Martians CirciJs World Modern Times Sergeants 3 Day Mars Invaided Mouse on Moon Summer Holiday Dream Maker Murder Ahoy Tattooed Police Horse Drum Beat Murder Most Foul Unearthly Stranger Emil and the Detectives My Fair lady Voyage to End Universe Fall of Roman Empire Never Put it in Writing When the Clock Strikes Fate Is the Hunter One Mans Way Whos Minding Store Finest Hours Only One in New York Wild amp Wonderful First Men in the Moon Papas Delicate Condition Windjammer Four Days in November Patsy The Yltlnk in Viet Nam A Godzilla vs The Thing Pepe You Have to Run Fast Hamlet Ride the Wild Surf Young Swingers The

Unobiectionable for Adults Adolescents Act I Hamlet Secr1lt Iftvasion Advance to Rear Horror of It A Shock Treatment AphroditJ Id Rather Be Rich 633 Sqmdron Behold A Pale Horse King of Sun South Pacific Black Zoo lawrence of Arabia Surf Party Blood on the Arrow Man From Galveston Taggart Captain Newman MD Mary Mary Twenty Plus Two Chalk Garden Miracle Worker Twice Told Tales Children of Damned Muscle Beach Party Unsinkable Molly Brown Charade Night Walker Voice of Hurricane Citizen Kane Point of Order Walk Tightrope Come Fly With -Me Ring of Treason Walls of Hell Distant Trumpet Roustabout Weekend With Lulu Donovans Reef Sanjuro Wheeler Dealers Fail Safe Satan Bug World of Henry Orient Evil Eye Sing and Swing YourCheatin Heart

Morally Unobiectionable for Adults bullAmerica America Horror Castle Soft Skin Ape Woman Hud Term of Trial Bedtime Story Hypnotic Eye Thin Red Line Bikini Beach loneliness of long Third Secret Blind Corner Distance Runner Three Penny Opera Buddha los Tarantos Thunder of Drums Bye Bye Birdie luck of Ginger Coffey To Bed or Not to Bed Cardinal Mafioso Town Without Pity CartoucheMaii Order Bride Two Are Guilty Coile 7 VictimS Mans Favorite Sport - West Side Story Crooked Road No My Darling Daughter Hard Days Night Darbys Rangers iiIIowTalk Where love Has Gone FliRht from Ashiya Pink Panther Woman f Straw-Goldfinger R10 Conchos Young Lovers Goodbye CharUe Roun~ers Zulu

F~r Adults (With Reservcitions) This classification Is given to certain f ilrns which while not morally offensive

In themselves require caution and som e analysis and explanation as a protection to the uninformed against wrong Int~r pretations and false conclusions Best Man Martin Luther This Sporting life BllICk like Me Organizer Tom Jones Divorce ItaUan Style Nothing But the Best Under Yum Yum Tree Coill World Pumpkin Eater Victim Dr Strangelove Servant Visit The 8yenz Sky Above amp Mud Below Walk on Wild Side GIrl With the Green Eyes Strangers in the City Young amp Willing Lilith Suddenly last Summer

Morally Obiectionable in Part for Everyone Americanization of Emily Kitten With A Whip Strangler Black Sabbat lltty in Cage Sunday in New York Comedy of Terrors love the Italian Way The Devil and the Curse of living Corpse Man in Middle 10 Commandments Diary of a Bachelor Masque of the Red Death Three Fables of love Female Jungle Nutty Naughty Chateau Tiara Tahiti lBrJ 4 for Texas Papama Party Time Travelers Frightened City Psyche 59 Under Age GI Blues Racing Fever Vice and Virtue Honeymoon Hotel Sex and the Single Girl Viva las VegasHorror of Party Beach Shock Corridor What A Way To Go House Is Not A Home Small World of Sammy Lee Where Boys Are Jessica Soldier in the Rain Yesterday Today ano Joy House Some Came Running Tomorrow Kissin Cousins Splendor in Grass

Condemned Enipty Canvas Silence Lets talk About WoRl8II

Virginia He said in an interview that with parts of the Mass soon to be in the vernacular Protshyestants have found many simishylarities in our services

He had high praise for Pope John XXIII whom he called a daring visionary man with a beautiful loving spirit

We Protestants say he is the best pope we ever had he commented

He said Protestant leaders have decided that Pope Paul VI is an open door Pope - a phrase he said he prefers to the vague term liberal

C han g e s in the Catholic Church Dr Haselden said have removed ignorance (on the part of non-Catholics) and have made for less suspicion less bigotry

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NITETY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY Mrs Catherine Griffi~ guest at Catholic Memorial Home in Fall River marks 96th birthday with cake and presents aidedmiddot by Mrs Ruth Gerard LPN and Sister Mary Patrick OCarro

Enter Computer Age Fordham University Offers Lectures

011 Use of Machines NEW YORK (NC)-Fordham

University a traditional bastion ()f the liberal arts and classicism is entering the age of the comshyputer

lhe Jesuit school is offering each undergraduatenudentfour lectures on the use and programshying of computers in preparation for the arrival in December of its OWn medium mM 1620 comshyputer

Father Arthur A t(~larke SJ an assistant professor of matheshymatics and director of Fordhams Computer Center s~id our computer is one of (mly modershyate speed

It is capable of doing 800

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Term Project Our plan is to have all our

undergraduates attend the lecshytures on computers and then te have all of our teachers insist on at least one term project to be worked out with the aid of the computer Father Clarke said He added that Fordham did not now plan to credit courses in the field but hoped eventually to introduce courses with related app]ications probshyably first in the School of Busishyness and later in the areas of mathematics and in the natural and social sciences

Televised Memorial NEW YORK (NC)-A photoshy

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Teachers Union Backs Parish School Aid

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Federation of Teachers a lOOOOO-member union-affiliated organization has endorsed the principle of government support for paroshychial as well as public schools

Announcement of the AFTs stand a reversal of its previous position came at a testimonial luncheon for its president Charles Cogen

The federation is affiliated with the AFL-CIO which has already backed equal aid to chil shydren in non-public as well as public schools

Cogen said the AFT favors having Federal money allotted directly to children instead of being spent through the schools

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SUNDAY-XXVII and last Sunshy day after Pentecost II Class Green Mass Proper Gloria Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY-St Clement I Pope and M1rtyr III Class Red Mass Proper Gloria 2nd CoIL

St Felicitas Martyr no Creed Common Preface

TUESDAY - St John of the Cross Confessor and Doctor of the Church III Class White Mass Proper Gloria 2nd CoIL St Chrysogonus Martyr n Creed Common Preface

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Assistance to India ROME (NC) - American Catholics are contributing

about $40000 a month for training and maintenance of seminarians in India it was revealed here at the annual meeting of the boafd of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA)

Funds go to 10 seminaries principally in Kerala state in southwest India Msgr Joseph T Ryan of New York national secretary of the assoshyciation pointed out that 130 of these seminarians assisted by U S aid will be ordained in Bombay on Dec 1 at the Intershynational Eucharistic Congress

Support Msgr Ryan noted that in the

past 33 years CNEWA has conshytributed to the Church in Kerala nearly $7 million more than $5 million of this for maintenance of seminaries and training of seminarians He said the rest was used for maintenance of convents and training of Sisters maintenance of middotleprosaria building of chapels schools conshyvents and hospitals

Right now CNEWA is supportshying more than 700 Seminarians in 10 seminaries close to 400 novices in 50 novitiates helping flo maintain two leprosaria and building chapels and schools Msgr Ryan said Over the years we have built roughly 350 ehurches and 50 convents and schools

Red Danger Kerala state with a population

of 35 million is one of the litershyate and by far the most Christian area of India Msgr Ryan said Of 2200000 Catholics 1350000 belong to the Malabar rite 750000 to the Latin rite and 112000 to the Malankara rite

Paradoxically Kerala is the area in India most threatened by communism Msgr Ryan said He noted that the communists were elected in 1957 and that there is a chance they will win again in the coming elections The reason for this is stark povshyerty he said ~

Arab Help It was reported at the annual

metting that CNEWA is continshyuing its massive assistance to Arab refugees in the Middle East It is contributing almost

Mundelein College To Remain Small

CHICAGO (NC) - A selfshystudy has convinced Mundelein College officials that the liberal arts college for women should remain small but offer a reshy

vamped curriculum This was announced at a press

eonference by Sister Mary Ann Ida president She disclosed oonc1usions of a two-year insti tutional analysis directed by Norbert J Hruby the Schools vice president

Sister MarY Ann Ida said the revised currfculum will enable students to study fewer courses more intensively It will offer three ll-week semesters middotin which stludents will take 40 eourses and do more independshyent research

Plan Family Retreat At Narragansett

$1 million a year in food and other aid to an estimated 14 million refugees Msgr Ryan said This includes about $225000 in cash which is used to purchase medicine and provide formiddot the staffing and maintenance of schools hospitals and old age homes and training centers About 100000 refugees are Cathshyolics Msgr Ryan said

Allocate Funds To Missions

ROME (NC)-The American Board of Catholic Missions has

broken a 40-year tradition and decided to make funds available for mission work in Latin Amershyica

The proposal of the mission board to extend its work to Latin America was approved by the American bishops at their general meeting here

Established in 1924 the Amershyican Board of Catholic Missions has as its purpose the distribushytion of funds to mission areas in the U S and its dependencies It receives 40 per cent of the annual collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith

The recommendation of the mission board adopted here stipshyulates that the basis of distri shybution of funds be broadened so that the bishops of the U S who already have priests or lay workers in Latin America or plan to have them may be granted some financial aid for this work by the American Board of Catholic Missions upon application from the interested bishop

Dominican Sister Gets NSF Grant

Sister Mary Agnes OP sci shyence and mathematics teacher at Dominican Academy Fall River has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to study advanced mathematics at Boston College She is following an extension course directed by Rev Stanley J Bezuszka SJ

She is a graduate of Dominishycan Academy and Regis College and the daughter of Mr and Mrs John D Shannon middot278 Peckham Street Fall River

Other area recipients of NSF grants are Leo A Bernier of Swansea and Joseph M Zagorski of Somersetmiddot

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Schedule Pontifical For Late Presid~nt

WASHINGTON (NC) -Comshyniemor~tingthe first anniversary of the death of President John F

- Kennedy a Solemn Pontifical Mass will be offered in the Nashytional Shrine of the Immaculate Conception here Sunday by Auxiliary Bishop John S Spence of Washington who will also preach the sermon

The special memorial Mass is being offered as a national trib-

Our Lady of Peace Retreat ute to the late President The House Narragansett R1 an- shrine is under the management nounces a Family Retreat to of the hierarchy of the U S commence at 730 PM on Fri- Francis Cardinal Spellman of day Nov 27 and conclude at 3 New York is chairman of the PM Sunday Nov 29 shrines board of trustees

Father Randall Blackall di- Following the Mass Robert rector of the Family Apostolate Grogan carilloneur at the of the Arch-Diocese of Hartford Shrine will give a memorial will be the Retreat Master concert of the shrine carillon

Special arrangements have which will include Kamiel Leshybeen made to accommodate the feveres Lento Doloroso written entire family - father mother in memory of President Kenshyand children A registration fee nedy Lefevere one of the of five dollars is requested of worlds leading carilloneurs each adult retreatant lives in BruliSels

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Deaf Guild Headmiddot Says TV Mass

Rev James A McCarthy of St Williams parish Fall River celebrated a unique televised Mass last Sunday over New Bedshyfords Channel Six Mass on teleshyvision is nothing new but Father McCarthys was different in that it was directed towards the members of the Diocesan Guild for the Deaf which he heads

His sermon on prayer was deshylivered simultaneously in speech and sign language and even for viewers unacquainted with the l~lnguage of the hands it was deeply moving

In the course of his sermon Father McCarthy recited the Our Father A loaf-cutting gesshyture meant Givemiddot us this day our daily bread while a quick chain-breaking fling of his hands symbolized deliver us from eviL A finger pointing upshywards said God as clearly as words

Father McCarthy came to his TV assignment with long expeshyrience Almost since ordination he has headed the Diocesan Guild and he learned sign langshyuage as a seminarian

He says there are nearly 100 Guild members throughout the Diocese Their meetings include a sermon benediction and social hour The congregation at Sunshydays Mass was composed of members and they gathered after the service at New Bedfords Kennedy Center for a breakfast sponsored by the Catholic Nurses Guild

New Bedford Guild To Meet Tonight

New Bedford Catholic Guild for the Blind will hold its regshyular monthly meeting at 8 toshynight in Knights of Columbus Hall~

Principal speaker will be Manuel S Macedo who will disshycuss whaling in America and in the Azores Islands

RECOGNIZES PRIESTS LEADERSHIP At the dedshyication of the Rev John J Madden Apartm~nts for Senior Citizens in Freeport LL NY John B Mack left chairshyman of the Freeport Housing Authority eXamines the dedication plaque with Father Madden a native of Fall River and now pastor of St J()hn the Baptist Parish Wading River Father Madden was curate at the Freeport parish for 26 years The Long Island Catholic Photo

Talk of Peace Father Pire Nobel Prize Winner Urges

Harmony Among Humans LONDON (NC)-Father Domshy

inic Pire OP Nobel Peace Prize winner said here There is no peace now in Europe-just an absence of war

Father Pire who won the Nobel prize for his work for refugees was on his way from his University of Peace at Huy Belgium to lecture at Queensi University Belfast Northern Ireland

He told reporters at London ~irport that it was to teach the basic positive nature of peace that he started the Huy project Students and young people at shytend fortnight study courses there from all over the world including countries behind the Iron Curtain he said

Practical application of his theories about active peaceshydoing something for peace and not just discussing it-can be seen in his seven villages of peace in different parts of the world where war refugees and the poor are helped to build new lives he said

The latest The Island of Peace in Chittagong Pakistan haS been practically wiped out by monsoons and is having to start all over again

Two Ways KIt is not relief that is being

doled out Father Pire exshyplained Nurses doctors and agricultural experts are helping the people to help themselves I am not a missionary md I am not an agent for my own coun-

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

The Parish Parade HOLY REDEEMER CHATHAM

The Association of the Sacred Hearts will hold its annual Christmas fair and public supshyper from 10 to 2 and 5 to 7 Saturday Dec 5 in the parish hall General chairman is Mrs Jerome Soles with Mrs Jennie Cordoza in charge of the supper

A chance table prepared through donations of trading stamps will be in charge of Mrs Paul W A Courtnell and Mrs Robert Ericson and Miss Carshyoline Tradiff are chairmen of a Christmas table Home made food will be featured at a table handled by Mrs Charles Bladen The childrens table in charge of Mrs Gilbert Surette will speshycialize in toys and books while Mrs Soles will direct a mens table and Mrs Jacques May will be in charge of an arts and crafts section

Other tables will include fancy work and white elephant chairmaned respectively by Mrs Louis DEntremont and Mrs William Madden Mrs Edshyward Zibrat Sr and Mrs Edshyward Zibrat Jr will man a snack bar which will be open throughout the day

HOLY NAME FALL RIVER

Mrs Richard Wordell and William Renaud are co-chairshymen of the fourth annual baza~r

to be sponsored from 1 to 8 Satshyurday afternoon and evening Nov 21 in the school auditoshyrium by the Holy Name Society and the Womens Guild

Charles F Leonard will pe anshynouncer Mrs Frank Kingsley will be treasurer and John McshyMahon will head the hall comshymittee Raymond A McGough is publicity chairman and Francis Devine is in charge of prizes A large committee is responsible for various booths

Sixty members of the Council ef Catholic Women will attend the TV Mass on New Bedford Channel Six at 10 Sunday mornshying Nov 22

Miss Gertrude St Laurent spiritual chairman requests prayers for a spiritual bouquet to be presented Bishop Connolly at Christmas

Members helping with a sale for the blind yesterday and toshyday are directed by Mrs Alfred Renaud chairman

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

Mrs Helen Oliveira has been re-elected president of the Council of Catholic Women Also re-elected was Mrs Mary Medeishyros vice-president Newly named tC office are Mrs Mary Pereira treasurer and Mrs Del Furtado secretary The units annual Christmas party will be held Sunday Dec 20 at Blinstrubs and the next regular meeting is set for 730 Tuesday night Dec 8 in the church hall

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

An anniversary memorial Mass for President Kennedy will be celebrated at 5 Sunday aftershynoon Nov 22

New Holy Name Society offi shycers are Manuel A Faria presshyident William Rego vice-presishydent George Tonelli secretary Carl Frederick treasurer They will be installed in January

ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER

The Coach House in Seekonk will be the scene of the Womens Guild Christmas party which will be held Saturday night Dec 5 Mrs Lorraine Massa is in charge of arrangements Memshybers will be guests of the Holy Name Society Sunday morning Dec 13 for a Communion breakshyfast in the parish hall

ST JOHN ATTLEBORO

A Christmas bazaar will be held tomorrow and Saturday at the school hall on Hodges fitreet Tomorrows hours are from noon to 9 and Saturdays are from 2 to 9 A chowder supshyper will be served from 5 to 7 tomorrow and tables will proshyvide early Christmas shoppers with an ample array of gift suggestions

MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

The PTA will conduct a cake sale in the school auditorium on Sunday morning following all the Masses

Mr and Mrs George Ferreira co-chairmen have announced that all donations of pastry may be brought to the aqditorium Saturday evening between 7 and 8 oclock

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will sponshysor a turkey whist at 8 tonight in the Brightman Street parish hall Miss Elizabeth Flaherty is chairman and Mrs James Bradshyshaw is co-chairman

Senior CYO members will conduct a cake sale following all Masses this Sunday morning Donations of pastries may be left in the school from 7 to 8 Saturshyday night

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

The annual Holy Name Socishyety turkey whist to benefit the scholarship fund will be held at 730 Saturday night Nov 21 in the school hall General chairshyman is Joseph Valiquette aided by a large committee Fifty turshykeys in addition to other table and door prizes will be awarded Tickets are available from memshybers and will be at the door

ST MARY NORTON

The Catholic Womens Club will conduct its annual turkey whist tomorrow night at 8 oclock at the parish center

In addition to turkeys special food prizes will be awarded

ST ANTHONY TAUNTON

Rev Maurice Souza has anshynounced that a Harvest Festival will be held at the church Satshyurday night at 630

Tickets may be obtained at the rectory or from Mrs Edith Paige president of the Holy Rosary Sodality

ST THERESA NEW BEDFORD

Co-Chairmen Mr and Mrs J Armand Dupont have anshynounced that Couples Club will sponsor an Autumn Swing dance at the Polish-American Hall on Acushnet Ave Saturday night

The affair will benefit the school fund

ST ANNE NEW BEDFORD

Turkeys and turkey dinner food baskets will highlight the prizes to be lwarded at the penny sale scheduled for Saturshyday evening at 8 oclock in the parish hall

The public is cordially invited

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The Council of Catholic Women has setmiddot its annual Christmas party for 7 Wednesday night Dec 2 at Whites restaurant In charge are Mrs Eugene Hebert and Mrs Emile Rancourt

TO ADDRESS DRUGshyGISTS Robert Walsh assisshytant professor of pharmacy and director of public relashytions for Massachusetts Colshylege of Pharmacy will adshydress a joint meeting and inshystallation ceremony of the Catholic Pharmacists Guild and Massachusetts College alumni at 7 30 Surday night Nov 22 at New Bedford Hotel His topic will be Proshyfessionalism Morality and Ethics

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

The annual PTA-sponsored party for parochial school stushydents will be held Sunday Dec 20 Paul F Young aI)d John T Cabral are chairmen aided by a large committee

ST MICHAEL OCEAN GROVE

The Confraternity )f Cllristian Doctrine will sponsor a Parents Night at 730 Sunday Nov 22 in the church hall Parents of both public and parochial school children are invited ~llld the proshygram win include a speaker a color film entertairunent and refreshments

OUR LADY OF GRACE NO WESTPORT

The annual Christmas Bazaar under the onsorship of the Council of Catholic Women will be held iin the Church hall toshymorrow evening from 7 to 9 and Saturday from 1 in the afshyternoon to 8 in the evening

Mrs Cora Perreiral and Florshyence Fernandes are co-chairmen

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Apostolic Movement of the Blind Receives Pope Pauls Blessing

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope rich these dear brothers are JB Paul VI told members of the marvelous capacities which are Italian Apostolic Movement of sensitive artistic moral and the Blind that their work is imshy productive They are wonderful portant because it gives the students and masters in the blind the joy of loving You fields of action to which ther give them the eyes of the heart have been trained

He said he feels particularly It is therefore to be expectedclose to the blind because of that your blind will allow themshyhuman sympathy toward beings selves to be educated in the proshydeprived of the wondrous gift gram of action which you openof sight We feel obliged to lavshy to them and that from studentsish on them assistance and afshy of the apostolic movement theyfection because of the Christian will turn into pillars and guidespartiality we owe to the searchshyers for light loved and protected Imparting the apostolic blessshy

by Jesus and endowed by Him ing to all the blind the Pope exshywith the miraculous gift of both pressed the wish that those physical and spiritual middotsight virtuously bearing the burden

of privation of external lightWonderful Students may draw from it the comfort

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~DIA THE POPE AND FATHER MARK OPE PAUL WILL BE IN BOMBAY DECEMBER 3 to pay lomage to Christ ID the Eucharist Be wants also he says

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speakable vUlqe 01 Naraslm-harashyjapura BiB )IeJlnlless parlshlonen (they number 1IIOG) and their Hinda neighbors are his concern FATHER MARK has eleared the land for tile eburch he mast build It

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A DAY WITH THE POOR-In India Pope Paul will spend a day with the poor irrespective of caste or creed according to Cardinal Gracias of Bombav The poor are always with us the Cardinal said We do not have to gather them from the highways and the byways Even the smallest gift ($1 $2 $5 $10) enables the Holy Father to help where help is needed most Mark your lift Stringless

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MASS OFFERINGS A PRIESTS SUPPORT-The offering you make when you ask a missionary priest to read Mass for your intention suppltgtrts him for one day Our priests in southshywest India and the Holy Land will offer promptly the Masse you request Simply write to us

THANKSGIVING FEED A FAMILY-You can brighten your dinner next Thursday Thanksgiving Day by feeding hungry refugees in the Holy Land $10 will feed a family for a month As a token of our thanks well send you an Olive Wood Rosary from the Holy Land

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5 THE ANCHOR-Or King Asserts Brother Joseph of Fairhaven to Tour V s Thurs Nov 19 1964

Law Can Change For Missionaries of Holy Apostles Pontiff NamesMens Habits

CHICAGO (NC) - Civil Do you belong to the Three Hundred Club If not you havent met Brother Joseph New Havenite rights leader Dr Martin Lushy Barabe of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Members donate a quarter a week to Auxiliaryther King Jr acknowledged Brother Josephs infant community which is dedieated to the nurturing of belated vocashyhere there is some truth in tions to the priesthood And such are the winning ways of this dynamic dedicated man WASHINGTON (NC) _ the adage you cant legislate morality but added this doesnt tell the whole story

Discussing the effect of the 1964 Civil Rights Act Dr King asserted It may be true a law cannot make someone love me but it can keep him from lynchshying me and I think thats imporshytant too

Law cannot change the hearts of men but it can change their habits the 1964 Nobel Peace prize winner asserted He asshyserted his belief in the effectiveshyness of non-violent action to bring about a change of heart in the civil rights situation He said future generations will sufshyfer if Negroes give in to the temptation to use violence

The Baptist minister praised highly the efforts of the Cathshyolic Church in the struggle for racial justice He said the Catholic Church is fortunate in having two great Pontiffs (John XXIII and Paul VI) with the ability to read the signs of the times

Crosses in streets We must be prepared to leave

the sanctuary and take up our crosses in the streets We must dare to live in racially integrated neighborhoods America will be the richer for it Dr King said as he accepted the John F Kenshynedy Award of the Chicago Catholic Interracial Council beshyfore an overflow crowd

He said the churches must make it clear segregation should end not just because it is inshyconvenient for some people or because it hurts this nations image abroad but because it is morally wrong and sinful

B C Students Seek Overseas Workers

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Colshylege students are conducting a lay apostolate week here in a climpaign to recruit new volunshyteers for teaching assignments in Iraq Jamaica Alaska and South America

Films seminars lectures and talks by former volunteers are being presented on the campus of the Jesuit university during the week

Nearly 200 graduates of Bosshyton College and other colleges and universities have volunshyteered for the schools mission program since 1956 Recent volshyunteers are now serving at Baghdad College and AI-Hikma University in Iraq at several mission schools and clinics in Jamaica and a~ st Marys Misshysion in the Andreafsky Mounshytains of Alaska

Franciscans Choose Negro Nun Superior

RICE LAKE (NC) - Sister Ann Michael is the first Negro to be elected mother general of the Franciscan Sisters of Rice Lake here in Wisconsin

She is one of three Negroes in the community which staffs a hospital catechetical center proshyvides altar breads for the Sushyperior diocese and fills mission posts in England and Scotland

A native of Washington DC she joined the Franciscan sistershyhood eight years ago and shortly afterwards was made superior of the Sisters hospital here Since regulations of the sistershyhood require that a mother genshyeral must be professed for 10 years special permission was obshytained to allow Sister Ann Michshyael to fill the office

that few who meet him fall to help the cause to which he is devoting his life For the past two years Brother Josshyeph has been in Peru aiding in the foundation of a seminary but until February he will be in the United States spreading word of his apostolate He plans trips to Chicago Buffalo New York City Florida and Califorshynia addressing parish groups Serra Clubs and Knights of Columbus Councils as well as any other organizations intershyested in hearing of the Missionshyaries of the Holy Apostles

The community was founded in 1946 by a Franciscan Rev Eusebe Menard who recognized the prodigious source of priestly vocations among serious young men beyond the usual age of acshyceptance in regular seminaries It has six minor seminaries in the United States Canada and Peru Many other countries are eager to have the services of the Missionaries but must wait until more members are available

Join All Orders A man trained in a Missionary

seminary need not join the comshymunity stressed Brother Joseph Of 151 priests ordained since the foundation of the community 44 have become Missionaries the others have become Diocesan priests or entered various other congregations

This cooperative spirit is reshyciprocated Other congregations are glad to lend teachers to the Missionary seminaries and Bishshyops have also loaned Diocesan priests to the communitys facshyulties

Brother Joseph himself is a late vocation He is now 49 and entered religious life 10 years ago after a highly successful career in real estate in New Bedford and Miami Florida

I had so much money I had about decided to retire and go fishing he said Then his father with whom he was in partnershyship in the real estate business died very suddenly It woke up the family said Brother Joseph We began to think about God

What Doth It Prom Paging through the Bible one

day Brother Joseph came on the passage in st Matthew What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul He turned on a page or so and read again It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven He began thinking even more seriously and at first considered the voshycation of a Trappist brother

Then he learned of the Misshysionaries of the Holy Apostles and his mind was made up He is the first American brother in the community and he has been caretaker for St Jean Vianney Seminary in Montreal and coshyfounder of Holy Apostles Semshyinary Cromwell Conn and Seminario de los Santos Aposshytoles Chosica Peru his present assignment

Im the money-man he exshyplains His duties include apshypraising and buying real estate and the physical upkeep of the communitys properties

Family Affair Brother Joseph didnt come

into religion alone He explains that the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles comprise six assoshyciations priests brothers sisshyters lay auxiliaries lay volunshyteers and benefactors

The lay auxiliaries aid as nurses teachers or in other cashy

pacities in houses of the commushynity and live with the religious members The lay volunteers are full-time workers who remain in their own homes Brother Joshysephs mother 72 year old Mrs Eva Barabe and a sister Miss Lauretta Barabe are in this category They hold themselves ready to go wherever in the world the congregation might send them but at present are in their home at 15 Holiday Drive Fairhaven

1 speak in homes two or three times a month and talk of God explained Mrs Barabe

She takes care of the little old ladies chuckled her daughshyter but Mrs Barabe was quick to point out that one of her contributors is a young man of eight

Miss Barabe is in charge of the Three Hundred Club which is spread throughout the country

_Among active members are six other sisters and three brothers All Three Hundreders are conshysidered benefactors and memshybers of the sixth association of the congregation

The Barabe family belonged to St Hyacinth and StAnthonys parishes in New Bedford before moving to St Josephs parish in Fairhaven three years ago

Holy Land One of Brother Josephs beneshy

factors has invited him on a Christmas trip to the Holy Land Hes going to take time out from his whirlwind tour of the United States for this very special reashyson but shortly after Christmas hell be back and available to anyone whod like to know more of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Where did the com-

WITH SUPERIOR GENERAL Brother Joseph Barshyabe left with Rev Eusebe Menard OFM superior general and founder of the Mission-aries of the Holy Apostles Ocshycasion was recent testimonial for Brother Joseph for which Father Menard flew from Rome

Pop e Paul VI has named Msgr Joseph F Donnelly of New Haven to be Titular Bishop of Nabala and Auxiliary to Archbishop Henry J OBrien of Hartford

The appointment was anshynounced here by Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi Apostolic Delshyegate in the United States

Bishop-elect Donnelly is passhytor of St John the Baptist Church New Haven a past pres- ident of the National Catholic Cemetery Conference and a member and official of numershyous Catholic and civic agencies

The new Auxiliary was born in Norwich Conn May I 1909 the son of John E and Bridget Shea Donnelly He attended New Haven High School St Thomas Preparatory Seminary Bloomshyfield and St Marys Seminary Baltimore

He was ordained in the Catheshydral of St Joseph Hartford June 29 1934 by Bishop McAushyliffe He made post-ordination studies at the Catholic Univershysity of America Washington

Proposes Council For Protestants

AUGSBURG (NC)-In view of the good results of the Second Vatican Council Protestants should hold a similar council for the inner renewal of the church the general secretary of the Lu~ theran World Federation said here in Germany

Dr Kurt Schmidt-Clausen said Such a council for Protesshytants is as important as at the time of the Reformation

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to be asked that The Apostles AUNTON MASS he reminds his questioner had Tel VAndyke 2-Q621the ~riginal delayed vocations

THE SrSTERS OF MERCY will hold their annual

CHRISTMAS SALE AND BAZAAR Nov~mber 18 19 20 and 21 10 am to 10 pm

Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday Do your Christmas shopping at one stop NO PARKshyING PROBLEMS-There is something for everyone on your list-novelties mens and womens childrens wear TOYS of all kinds APRONS and FANCY WORK RELIGIOUS ARTICLES HOME-COOKED FOOD

Exquisitely dressed DOLLS a special featun

SnackBaropen Afternoons and Evenings

HOME COOKED SUPPERS served each night from 5 to 7 pm

Wednesday-Spaghetti and Meat Balls Thursday-Chicken Pie Friday-Sea Food Specials

Saturday-Ham and Beans

ALL SUPPERS $150

On Saturday evening House Beautiful 1964 completely furnished and other Special Prizes will be awarded

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6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fotl River-Thurs JIlov 19 1964

Delinquency Test A ten-year test program for predicting future delinshy

quency among six-year old boys has been found to be surprisingly accurate in New York City

The study of over three hundred boys forecast deshylinquency ten years ago for thirty-three boys and proved to be eighty-five per cent accurate

Potential non-delinquency was forecast for two hunshydred and forty-three boys-with ninety-five per cent accuracy

And twenty-five boys were adjudged an even chance ten years ago of becoming delinquents with nine becoming delinquents and sixteen who did not

The study made by the New York City Youth Board and financed in part by the Ford Foundation is published in A Manual of Procedures for Application of the Glueck Prediction Table and carries an introduction by a husband and wife team of criminologists at the Harvard Law School Professor Sheldon Glueck and Dr Eleanor Glueck

Three factors were used in setting up ratings on which the predictability of future conduct was based These were supervision of the boy by the mother discipline of the boy by the mother and family cohesiveness

Since all the boys studied were from a neighborhood with a high record of delinquency and many of the boys did not have a father the father-son relationship had to be discarded in favor of the mother-son one

Under the three factors these elements were investishygated supervision-parent knows where boy is his acshytivities and friends keeps close watch on him disciplineshyparent is firm but kindly sets limits of conduct and expects son to adhere to these punishes so that boy understands why and accepts it cohesiveness of family-family enjoys going out or staying home together all children are equally accepted

Mothers and fathers would do well to examine themshyselves On these items if they would have a picture of what their children are likely to be in ten years time

Sufficient Food Any man bearing the title of Secretary of the British

Associationmiddot for Advancement of Science and speaking at the United Nations as a member of its Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Developshyment is entitled to a hearing on the basis of sheer prestige alone As it is Sir Norman Wright is also a man whose learning and experience match his title and position

Speaking at a Unitedmiddot Nations session currently being held in New York Sir Norman stated that if the existing body of knowledge were applied in themiddot world moremiddot than sufficient food could be produced to supply the expanded population foreseen by the end of this century

His is one more voice added to the many that have insisted that science and technology have within their power at this very moment the means of feeding not only the present population of the world but the numbers that the most inflated figures have projected as themiddot worlds population by the end of the century

His is the approach that the emerging nations of the world expect from the have nations And unless this is forthcoming quickly these underdeveloped and underprivishyleged nations are going to get the idea that the other nations of the world are deliberately keeping them in a state of subjection are still holding firm to the colonial spirit

A Year Later The nation still feels the pain inflicted on it just a

year ago when the senseless act of an assassin cut down the President of the Unitedmiddot States John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy

On the first anniversary of his death no more fitting tribute could be offered to him than the promise of conshytinued prayers for his soul and for his family who face the future with acceptance of the Will of God but with the human sorrow that timemiddot can only assuage but never wipe away

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TODAY-St Elizamiddotbeth Widow And todays Gospel with its If salvation is Gods gift His vision of Jerusalems destruction grace then what is the relationshy and of the end of time with its ship to it of our work of that air of catastrophe and uprootedshyplodding effort to improve the ness warns any of us who may world and serve the common be tempted to hold on too tightly good of the human bmily which to non-essential customs and trashytodays First Reading poetically ~itions praises It is both treasure and And the First Readings prayer pearl - this kingdom - as the is surely the prayermiddot of the EcushyGospel teaches us menical Council as it endeavors

Yet man must look for it and to lead us toward a more clear find it-and he does this by pershy ~ore simple more meaningful fecting himself as man It is for public worship Our prayer is faith and faiths vision of things middot that you may be filled with that that he has been ~reated and closer knowledge of Gods will attention to his human nature which brings all wisdom and all and his human work will not igshy middot spiritual insight with it nore this MONDAY - St Clement I

TOMORROW-St Felix of Vashy Pope middotMartyr The Councils will lois Confessor We I~annot honor and work will be frustrated if a saint if we dishonor ourselves we who are Catholics do not reshy

if under middotsome misinterpretation alize clearly and decisively that of humility we think that we the rock the assurance of come closer to God the more Christs teaching is not our cusshyweabuse ourselves Christs comshy tom and our habits but rather mandment enjoins the opposite middot the_ voice of Peter and the aposshy

that we love ourselves middot tolic college the teachers of So when He teaches (Gospel) faith

us to sell what we have and give Follow my example (First alms to share to be generous Reading) the Council is telling and open-handed concerned us-the example of getting to with one anothers needs He is the roots of the Gospel of prunshynot asking us to strip ourselves ing away all that hides or obshyof our possessions but rather to scures or makes difficult the folshyacquire a possession even more lowing of Christ noble and more befitting our TUESDAY - St John of the honor C r 0 s s Confessor Doctor

SATURDAY-Presentation of Preach the word welcome or the Blessed Virgin llary That is unwelcome (first Reading) we the possession which Mary treasshy hear in thismiddot Mass honoring a ured I had waited on his presshy great teacher in the Church So ence (First Reading) This is the Council in the most solemn the vision and the conviction way possible in Christs Church and the commitment which disshy teaches us the word of God tinguish the Christian life from If our ears do not welcome it any other And when we are even when it means work and tempted by the short-range and drastic changes in our habits the immediate (Blessed is the then we must seek to correct womb that bore thee the breast not the Council but our faith and which thou hast sucked) we our response look to her as symbol of the WEDNESDAY-St Catherine Church and of us aU for perseshy Virgin Martyr God is the delivshyverence in the word of God erer of those who wait who are (Gospel) patient and vigilant this Mass

27TH (LAST) SUNDAY AFshy middot tells us This does not mean TER PENTECOST Next Sunshy waiting before we carry out the day for those dioce~es that have clear command of the Lord It not already begun the use of Enshy means waiting before Him disshyglish in the Mass will see our tracted by nothing With the oil mother tongue become a major of patience and vigilance susshylanguage of our public worship taing us It has already become the lanshy We may see no immediate reshyguage of the other sacraments sults and the wait may be long Now parts of the Mass will be but our confidence is in Him sung and prayed and celebrated middot In faithful obedience to His only in English as one of the Word whether or not we see just preliminary steps toward a reshy how it will improve things we formed and revitalited Catholic stanll with the wise virgins liturgy (Gospel)

Religious Continued from Page One

with reservations 1005 No 71 Fourth Article

1049 Fathers agreed with the fourth proposition that states that the chief goal of the re ligious is perfect love of God and of neighbor 64 Bishops did not think so and 845 Bishops thought that this was not a comshyplete enough statement

In two propositions it is asshyserted that contemplative insti shytutes are to retain their necesshysary role in the Church and are to see to t~eir own reform acshytive institutes must seek a cershytain coordination The Fathers voted Yes 883 Yes but 987 No 77

The next four propositions deal with vows and common life One speaks Of the necessary understanding of the spirit of the vows the next treats of inshydividual poverty-that it must be observed in spirit as well as in dependence on superiors the next deals with collective povshyerty pointing out that the propshyerty of an institute exists only to benefit the Church and the needy the final proposition speaks of the intensity of reshyligious life for lay religious

and denounces class distinctions The Fathers answered Yes 907 Yes but 975 No 66

Enclosure and Habits In three propositions the docshy

ument states that the cloister should pertain only to strictly contemplative orders Other nuns should be exempted from enshyclosure and should have special constitutions

In referring to nuns habits it was emphasized that these should be simple modest poor yet becoming hygienic up-toshydate and practical Habits which in the Holy Sees judgement do not conform to these standards will be changed

Here 940 Bishops were in comshyplete agreement while 947 had some reservations 56 did not agree

Trajnin~ and Adaptation In training religious those not

destined for the Priesthood should not be assigned to the apostolate immediately after the novitiate but should be assured special training in special houses (Yes 1076 yes but 103 No 65)

In three propositions the Bishshyops deal with the foundation of new institutes adaptation or supshypression of the undertakings

proper to existing religious inshystitutes and abandonment of deshycadent institutes (Yes 1833 yes but 226 No 63)

Cooperation Two articles deal with the coshy

operation and unity among inshystitutes and on national confershy

ences of major superiors (Yes 1936 yes but 131 No 50)

The final article deals with the promotion of religious vocations and was accepted by 1639 Bishshyops though 419 others had some reservations and 50 disagreed

Archbishop Shehan Heads NC Press

ROME (NC) - ArchbishOlt Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore was elected a member of the Administrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conshyference at the annual general meeting of the Bishops of the United States held here

Archbishop Shehan was chosen episcopal chairman of the NCWC Press Department at the organishyzation meeting of the board which followed He succeeds Archbishop Joseph T McGucken of San Francisco who retired from the administrative board after serving the permissible five consecutive one-year terms

Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington D C was chosen chairman of the NCWC adminisshytrative board a post he held last year

7 Girls at Saered Hearts Fairhave Announce Gala Harvest Festival Featuring Games Gifts for All

A harvest festival is the big news at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fairhaven Itll be tomorrow Saturday and Sunday and will feature a Christmas booth and a country store Hours tomorrow are from 2 to 10 for Saturday are 10 in the morning to 11 at

will have a closed dance tomorshynight and for Sunday are row nightswitched around from 11 in And some 200 couples enjoyedthe morning to 10 at night themselves at Bishop Cassidys

Therell be games and gifts first dance of the season All for all promise sponsors includshy proceeds of the social affair at ing student council officers Rosshy the Taunton school went to the anna Ventura Carol Olivier student council treasury and the Claudette Plaud and Dale Win memory book fund gert Chances on a turkey and Still in a dancing mood special prizes will be available Freshmen and sophs at Bishop from students or at the door Stang will hold aTurkey Trot

Refreshments will include tomorrow sponsored by the hamburgers hot dogs tuna fish sophomore student council and clam rolls and hot and cold At Sacred Hearts Academy drinks Sister Julie Louise Fall River the National Honor SSCC eighth grade teacher in Society is in charge of school the academys elementary deshy bulletin boards Members will partment is in charge of the also sponsor a reading campaign event and are organizing a tutoring

service Moderator is SisterQuiet Time Francis Sebastian and presidentIn general however things is Paula Powers

are quiet on the Diocesan school Meanwhile at Bishop Stangfront reflecting the fact that National Honor Society studentsquarterly exams held stage censhy have initiated the use of NHSter the past few days Report service cards which keep trackcards will be bringing the good of the 20 hours service eachand bad news to students this member pledges annually to his week school Ushering and tutoring

A student council convention are among service projects unshyat Norwell High School this dertaken at Stang and manyweek attracted attendance from honor students have alreadyDiocesan highs Representing completed their 20 hour quotaFeehan in Attleboro were Steshy for the school yearphen Nolan Dorothy Coderre Kevin Myles and Jack Warburshy LaUD AmericaD -Guests ton Girls at Mt St Mary Academy

A National HonOl Society have welcomed to the student meeting at Wareham High will body three SiSters of the Dominshybe attended tomorrow by two icans of the Presentation comshydelegates from Bishop Stang munity -staffing St Annes High in North Dartmouth plus Hospital in Fall River The threetheir advisor Sister Aloysia young Sisters are completingSND their high school education in

At Msgr Prevost High in Fall the United States are fromRiver students s~em_ to have Colombia where the congrega-found many a sweet t09th Reshy tion has a large membershipports are that 900 boxes of candy Theyre cOl)centrating on Enshywere sold in the first two days glish American history and of a drive Proceeds will benefit math while at the Mount various school activities Tonight senior sodalists at

And at Mt St Marys also Bishop Cassidy High will renew Fall River tomorrow will be deshy their act of _ consecration andvoted to the liturgical renewal junior cand~dates will be reshyIn the course of the day ex- ceived as members Rev James plain reporters Monique Demers Lyons will officiate and memshyand Lynne Chrupcala students bers of the schools Mothers will have an intensified presenshy Auxiliary will be special gueststation of the changes in the Mass Freshmen at Dominican Acadshyand the sacraments An explanashy emy Fall Riyer sponsored the tion of the role of art and music first in a series of pastry sales will also be presented as a manishy last week Proceeds will benefit festation of praise to God their Advent project These

Included in the days proshy projects are undertaken by each gram will be talks given by the homeroom clergy Rev James Murphy will Object of special attention at speak about the history of the St Anthonys High in New Bedshyliturgy Rev Maurice Jeffreys ford is Richard Gelinas just reshytopic will be Why the Change turned from the sixth annual Rev Paul McCarrick will speak national youth conference on the about the change in the sacrashy atom held in Chicago Richardment and Rev Richard Demers first St A student ever to parshywill discuss changes in the Mass ticipate in such a conferenceOn this day the Mass will be was one of 16 students and offered in memory of the late teachers from the New Bedford President John F Kennedy area to make the Chicago trip

In preparation for this day Among hightUghts of the conshya dry Mass was said yesterday

ference said Richard were adshyand was explained by Father dresses by Dr G W Beadle disshyJeffrey It is the intention of coverer of the DNA moleculethose planning tomorrows proshyand Dr Glen T seaborg discov- gram that the students will go erer of the transuranium eleshyforth from the school to their ments Students also toured theparish churches with a deeper Argonne National Laboratoryunderstanding of their role as and the Chicago Museum ofpeople of God Science

Maronlte Mass Campalln WInnersThe Junipero Club of Holy

Family High in New Bedford Jo-Ann Gleason Frances Hathshywill attend a Maronite Mass at away and Elizabeth Raposa are Our Lady of Purgatory Church winners of a magazine subscripshyalso in New Bedford Saturday tion campaign at Sacred Hearts Nov 28 Rev George Saad adshy Academy Fall River In homeshyministrator will celebrate the room competition freshmen of Mass and explain the service and homeroom 3 placed first the vestments he wears Our The Stang band including Lady of Purgatory incidentally cheerleaders majorettes color III the only U S churcli of this guard drum major and players ftame numbers 80 a sizeable per cent

Juniors and seniors at Feehan of the student body reports will attend an open dance this Frances Przybyla Theyve proshySaturday night The Cranberry vided many memorable halfshySecial F1eIbmea and sopba time performance during this

football season For instance Well at the Durfee-Stang game they marched down the field in V formations formed a football with a letter S in the center then joined the crowd in a Stang cheer

At the Coyle-Stang game the teenagers formed a bell then played The Bells of st Marys Officers are Maurice Martel president Joseph Boucher viceshypresident Jane Mahoney treas- urer and our own Anchor gal Frances secretary

The Holy Family Memory book staff is hard at work says reporter Gloria Harrington It includes Maureen OBrien edshyitor Luke Sweeney and Kevin Healey assistant editors Gershyaldine Vikre art editor Donna Monty and Gerald Guerreiro asshysistant art editors

Also at Holy Family the scishyence clubs most recent field trip was to the Boston Museum of Science

Folk Singer Cassidyites will hear folk

singer Janet May MacLean toshymorrow In addition to singing Miss MacLean will discuss folk music and its reflection on society

Mt st Marys Mercian is sponshysoring a poetry contest for evshyeryone except staff members of the school paper The subject is Christmas and any style verse may be employed Winning poems will appear in next months issue

And officers for Le cercle francais and the National Honor Society have been named at Cassidy Pour la France are Dishyane Dussault president Diane Majkut vice-president Jeanne Machnick secretary - treasurer Honor gals are Mary Elizabeth Holmes president Pauline Lee vice-president Patricia Mc- Breen secretary Carol Sylvia treasurer

BaSketball tryouts aJe anshynounced for this week at Dominshyican Academy and new athletic asSociation members include Sharon Day Sue GOlsalves Paulette Petit Nancy Fournier and Janice Costa

SL Anthony debaters ained bull

HEAD SCHOOL CLUBS Paula Powers left is Nashytional Honor Society president at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Susan Nunes heads Debrabant Debaters

THE ANCHOR -Thurs Nov 19 1964

Indians Consider Goa Merger

BOMBAY (NC)-A public deshybate has arisen in India as to whether the former Portuguese colony of Goa should remain an independent territory within India or whether it should be merged with neighboring Mashyharashtra state

Goa which has a Catholic popshyulation of 250000 persons was seized from Portugal in 1961 and has since been governed as an independent territory by Indias federal government

Those who are supporting the status quo at least for the time being are Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and Kamraj Nadir president of the ruling Congress party Among the supporters for merger are Deshyfense Minister Y B Chavan Maharashtras chief minister V P Naik and Goas chief minister D B Bandodkar

Cassidys art studio could be likened to a menagerie says the Taunton schools Anchor reshyporter Zoomorps fantastic anshyimals of fairyland line the counters and windowsills

More seriously class represhysentatives to the studen~ council at Cassidy have been chosen and include Patricia McBreen Mary Tane Sheerin Maureen Kelleher Patricia Pinto Carol Sylvia

Susan Larivee Barbara Quill Nancy Thomas Mary Berube Janice Cornaglia and June Zagol

At Mt St Marys students are enjoying newly accessioned li shybrary books and are also busy after school hours disposing of

first place trophy in a V8rsify- House Beautiful tickets Science intermediate debate tournament Club officers are Elsie Pelton held last week at St Catherines president Patricia Sellect viceshyAcademy Newport Paul Des- president Kathleen Flanagan pres and Antone Andrade also secretary Nancy Piccard treasshyreceived OUtstanding Speaker urer The units calendar inshycertificates cludes lectures on oceanography At SHA Fail River the glee and atomic energy

club is preparing for its annual St Anthony High students ill Christmas -concert under direc- senior English classes are readyshytion of Mrs Tobias Monte Date ing essays for the annualVoice for the program ha$nt yet been of DemQcracy contest This announced Same story at Bishop years topic is Challenge of Cassidy where the freshman Citizenship Also at St As chorale -the glee club and the business seniors heard a talk on orchestra are all knee-deep in good telephone manners and efshytinsel They are directed by ficient use of the telephone e Sister Stephen Helen SUSC rectory And at both Holy Union-staffed schools pictures are being taken for senior memory books DONAT BOISVERT

Next Monday Tuesday and INSURANCE AGENCY INCWednesday a triduum at Doshyminican Academy will prepare 96 WILLIAM STREETstUdent for the coming changes

NEW BEDFORD MASSin the Mass Monday Rev Anshytoine M Lanoue OP will speak WY 8-5153 WY 7-9167 on the liturgy and answer quesshytions Tuesday there will be a PERSONAL SERVICE Bible Vigil on the Word of God and the Eucharist Wednesday students will mark Forty Hou~

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Readers Express Disapproval Of Joint Letters to Family

~ M~ Tinley Daly FaMfly letters witn earboJl paper inserted so fhat a

fOpy can be sent each familY member-ublacksheeting as it is called Himiddot the newspaper business-became the topic of a recent column Not that we care t-o be pollsters but the trend among At Our House

letters That so-called personarreaders is against the ])racshyPS gives the letter as muchtice of communial letters war~th as the monhtly PTA

Two of the most interesting Newsletter which carries the with thought-provoking ideas personal afterthought and for strengthening family ties we want to thank all of you girls are reprinted here on the Hospitality Committee

From a reader in Virginia shy for those wonderful refreshshyDear Mrs Daly ments you served at last months Have you open house

ever received a Doesnt Save Time lommunal let shy The time saved on communal termiddot Then per1 letters is negligible in most haps you have eases If time is really ata preshybeen the recipshy mium why not send out a famshyient ot one of ly newsletter But call it that those advertisshy and write it in news form Enshyjng let te rs close a personal note with each which begins newsletter But please no earshyDear Occupant bons which read Dear Girls ClI

Dear Children in a breezy r suggest that the reason pseudo-friendly style-as it yOli your writing a communal letter and the writer were old and dear didnt eome naturally was that pals If so you have some idea communal letters are unnatural of what it feels like to get a in the first place There is someshyeommunal letter thing lacking Perhaps it ean

No matter how chummy this be compared to the feeling one type of letter may be those gets when he talks to a persoll cold impersonal carbon copies wearing sunglasses (A feeling come through with all of the you mentioned in a column some warmth of Dear Occupant The time back) personal PS does not compenshy Those of us in my family who sate for the overall impression receive communal letters resent the letter gives that the writer them because it is our feeling really didnt want 110 write to that we are taking time from you in the first place whatever else we could (or

As the victim of many comshy

bull n d continues

should) be doing to give a little munal letters I cannot help but of ourselves when we write pershyregard them as form letters sonal letters We feel that we which have no place in personal deserve the same consideration correspondence (They belong attention and courtesy in a in the same class as Christmas reply In other words a personal eards which have the senders letter should be persona that

is individualname imprinted instead of bull personal signature) I am sure there are others

who do not share my opinionNo Replacement However I have never found

No doubt there are manjy anyone friend or relative or Who consider communal letters acquaintance who has eyer as jolly good fun but that Toshy written a communal letter after Whom - It - May - Concern air he has received one about them wni never replace Thank you for hearing me an individual letter in warmth out Wont you keep us readers affection love and attention posted with a follow~up on your

Give your daughters a break article on To-Whom-It-Mayshyand return to the old-fashioned Concern letters letters from Mom For 20 years QED-MTD I have lived middotover 2000 miles from my girlhood home I can assure you that a letter from Family of Eight Leaves Mom is still a big event J[ look For Pacific Missionforward to that familiar homeshy

BETHLEHEM (NC)-Mr andtown postmark every time the mail arrives Everything stops Mrs Milton Kempf and their while I read her news of the family will leave their rural family and friends (A commushy home here in Ohio next Wedshynal letter from her would be nesday and go to the So Pacific shattering ) mission field of Kavieng New

Without t hat individual Ireland for a five-year stay touch I am sure we would never The family from Sacred Heart have remained so close through parish here will work with the

the years despite the wide geoshy Missionaries of the Sacred Heart graphical separation whose major seminary is nearshy

And another by The Kempfs have six daughshyI feel compelled to write to ters the oldest of whom is 10

you Mrs Daly to urge you to He expects to do machine shop abandon this (communal letter) and construction work for the form of correspondence with mission He is experienced as a your daughters The communal farmer parish custodian and letter has caused so much unshy stationary engineer pleasantness unhappiness and resentment in our family

Those of us who receive such Fordham Gets $5000 a letter are too chicken-hearted To Train Teachersto tell the dear one who writes

NEW YORK (NC)-The Hearstit how we really feel about her Foundation has given $5000 to-=old indifferent carbon copied Fordham University for prepshyaration of teachers of mentallyshy

400th Jubilee retarded children Kingsbury Smith publisher ofNEW ORLEANS (N C) - A

the New York Journal-AmerishyMass in English will be offered can and a trustee of the foundshyat Municipal Auditorium here in tion presented a check for theLouisiana Sunday to celebrate amount to Father Vincent Tthe 400th anniversary of the

canonical establishment of the OKeefe SJ F()rdham presishyHoly Name Society Archbishop dent 1()hn P Cody apostolic adminshy The special education program istrator of New Orleans grante4 at Fordham is now in its eighth permioion for the Mass ear Ii enrolls 32 persons

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SCULPTRESS Suzanne Silversruys Stevenson is shown in her Chaplin Conn studio with a scale model of her statue of Father Eusebi(J Kino Italian-born missionary of the Southwest which Will be installed Feb 14 1965 in Stat lIary Hall at the Capitol in Washington D C The State of Arizona chose Father Kino as one of the two representativea allowed each state in Statuary Hall NC Photo

Core for Poor Primary Task

VATICAN CITy (NC)-o~ of the Churchs main apostolie preoccupations is to eare for thti poor according to a VaticaJl letter

The letter was written in the name of Pope Paul yenI ~ Amshyleto Cardinal Cicognani Papal Secretary of State to the first social week in Brasilia Written in Portuguese it was addressed to Archbishop Jose de Almeida Batista of Brasilia

This is a problem of the greatest importance the lette said It concerns people whG for the most part have not reshyceived an education or elemenshytary instruction or indispensable vocational training who caa only get work that is badly paid and who are liable to unemployshyment with all of its sad conseshyquences of physical and moral misery

Daughter of Sodafist Editor Enters Convent

VALLETTA (NC) The 23shyyear-old daughter of the editor of the socialist newspaper 11shyHelsein which has been banned by the Catholic Archbishop of Malta for its criticism of the hierarchy has left home to ente a convent

Margaret Lafvfera left fOl Spain to enter the Carmelite convent in Tarragona

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9 Home Advent Wreath Display Hails Coming of Christ

By Marilyn and Joseph Roderick My part in our familys preparation for Advent is

making the wreath Since I am all thumbs this simple task becomes a major project but thanks to my two assistants Meryl and Melissa aged five and three the job gets done

We collect pine boughs and berries some time during the weekend preceding the first Sunday of Advent The chilshydren reallY enjoy this especially the fresh smell of pitch in the pine boughs We have found that one weeks soaking in a pail of water is sufficient to keep the greens from drying out premashyturely when we place them on the wreath

After several unsuccessful at shytempts to make our own wreath by tying greens together we inshyvested in a florists wreath frame which makes the job a great deal easier Frames come in several sizes and can be obshytained for less than fifty cents The frame can be filled with a ring of styrofoam which makes placement of the greens a simple natter

The four candles three purshyple and one rose can be pushed into the styrofoam for support (This is frankly optimistic since we spend half our time straight- ening leaning candles) There are candle holders which fit the wreath frames but we have not purchased one of these as yet

We piace our wreath on the dinner table althoughfriends of ours suspend theirs from the eeiling using the new non-screw type hangers which are available in hardware stores

Advent wreath kits and arti shyficial greens are available but we prefer to make our own The children enjoy making and decshyorating the wreath and although ours may not be as pretty as lIOme they think it is magnifi shyeent

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Another event for this holy lIeason is one that takes place ill the kitchen and includes the whole family This is the preshyparing of the fruit cake or fruit pUdding (plum pudding) on the first Sunday of Advent desigshynated as Stir-up Sunday This eelebration dates back to pagan times when all the plenty of the land fruits meat and meat were thrown into a huge kettle

to thank the sun for its gift Now in Christian times its dedicated to the Light of the World and everyone in the family can give the batter a mighty stir while they are giving thanks This will be the first year that we plan to include this in our celebration of Advent but I know my daughters are going to enjoy the idea of getting into the kitchen with parental permisshysion

A custom that we have used successfuly along with the Adshyvent wreath is the receiving of straws by the children of the house for the good deeds that they do These straws are placed in a crib (ours are made of paper-covered shoes boxes) that will hold a statue of the Infant on Christmas morningOf course each child wants his crib to be the softest so good deeds do inshyerease at this time Whichever customs you try you win find that the little extra effort inshyvolved gives a deeper meaning to the Advent season and for small chlldren takes a little of the emphasis off Santa Claus

Fund Raisers St Catherines Fund Raising

Committee of Dominican Acadshyemy Fan River will meet at 8 Tuesday night Dee 1 bull the academy A Christmas party ill

planned for Tuesday Dec bull aamp tile CoaocIaIua

and places it on the Christ Child The recipe we plan to use on

Stir-up Sunday was given to me b Miss Elinor Lenaghan prinshycipal of the Hugo A Dubuque School and a member of Holy Name parish in Fall River Along with being an educator Miss Lenaghan is also an excellent cook Wont you try this Stir-up Sunday recipe with us and let me know how you like it

~ lb candied pineapple yent lb candied red cherries Ift lb candied green cherries 1f4 lb candied citron lb candied lemon peel 1 lb golden raisins

yent lb seeded raisins yen4 lb currants lb walnut meats lb pecan meats cup of- real brandy or da1ll

rum 2 cups sifted all purpose flour

Ih t each mace and cinnamon If t baking soda 5 eggs 1 T milk 1 t almond flavoring

lb butter 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar firmly

packed

Day Before Prepare fruits Sliver pineshy

apple citron and lemon peel Pick over raisins and currants and soak overnight in rum or brandy Cut up nut meats eoarsely

Stir-up Sunda

(1) Line a 10 in angel cake pan with brown paper which has been greased

(2) Set oven at 275 (3) Sift 1 cups flour with

baking soda and spices Mix reshymaining cup flour with fruits and nuts

(4) Cream butter with white and brown sugar until fluffy

(5) Add to creamed ingredishyents the eggs lightly beaten and the milk and almond flavoring

(6) Add dry ingredients (7) Work batter into fruits

and nuts slowly (8) Pack firmly (Miss Lenshy

aghan uses her potato masher for this) into prepared pan

(9) Bake for 4 hours Remove from oven and let stand in pan 1 hour

(10) Tum cake out ontO a wire rack tear off brQwn paper and cool completely When cool wrap in waxed paper and alushyminum foil to store Cake may be Wlwrapped a few times before Christmas and basted with more brandy

This recipe makes 1 large cake -5lk lbs If baked in two bread pans baking time is 2lk hours or if baked in four coffee canamp the time is two hours

NCCW Strongly Backs Catholic School System

WASHINGTON (NC) - The National Council of Cathoue Women has given ringing enshydorsement to the Catholic school system calling it lt1he most noteshyworthy formal channti of our Christian herita~

A resolution adopted at the 32nd national convention of the lO-million-member womens fedshyeration said the mission of the Catholic school system must neeshyessarily be shared by the fami~

the parish and soeiet7 The CathoUc women pledged

themselves to the pursuit of excellence ill tile educational ~

HARVEST FESTIVAL Student council officers at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven with stuffed animals to be prizes at Harvest Festival to be held tomorrow through Sunday at the school From left Claudette Plaud Dale Wingert with Sister Julie Louise SSOO festive director T-o be featured are games gifts and many booths

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prelate OppOstes Death Sentence

TRENTON (NC) -The nineshymember Commission to Study Capital Punishment split 7 to 2 with a recommendation the death penalty be kept for first shydegree murder

The seven members who fashyvored retention of the death senshytence argued that it deters poshytential murderers from commitshyting capital crimes

However the two-member minority whose opinion was written by Msgr Salvatore J Adamo editor of the Catholic Star Herald newspaper of the Camden diocese disagreed sayshying statistics refuted the detershyrent effect of themiddot punishment

Msgr Adamos statement said that despite more than 8400 homicides in 1963 in the nation only 21 persons were executed Where is the deterrent value he askeduThose who were put to death may only have hit the wrong jury faced a parshyticularly ferocious judge or had a lawyer that made a misstep

New President BALTIMORE (NC) - Father

Joseph A Sellinger SJ has been inaugurated as the 23rd president of Loyola College here at a convocation

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Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

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capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

the constitutions declaration insofar as he is united towhich the siege mentality of a

that its permission for use of the Christs body mystic~al fromdefensive Church has often exshy

vernacular applies in the firsttinguished in Christians during place to the readings - the Residence Hall 5 J Ii 5the past 400 years Bishop Leven

said Scripture passages read in the WASHINGTON (NC)-Trinshyliturgy ity College here has received a LUMBER co

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WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

SILVER JUBILEE Pioneers gather at lilver annivershysary observance of St Martins Convent Fall River convalshyescent home for Holy Union Sisters From left front row Mother Joseph Theresa Sister Mary Evelyn and Sister

Frances Aloysius of original convent staff Sister Rose Alma first cook Mother Gabriel Clare a patient when

Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

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facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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~od Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD

It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

Give and It shall be given to you is not a matter Just for parishes and dioceses but for each Individual Think of the blessings that HAVE been given you In the spiritual Grder It you were the only sinner in the world Christ would have dietl for you Think of His mercy to 70a In the past and His patience with you In the present What have you pven HGW much do you love In return Enough to feed the starving clothe thOR aching with a hard dull bitterness of cold educate a native priest so that the poor may have the Gospel preached to them Enough to sit down now and mall a sacrifice to The Sooieb for the Propagation Gf the Faith S66 Fifth Avenue New ~ork NY lOGO

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

At this time of Thanksgi(ing

We pause to give thanks for our many blessings

Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

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The priest cannot play two roles at the same time He cannot PICNICSpreside over the service--as the

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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has given the Churchin Puerto Rico a new look with decided native overtones

The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

the needs of the poorSister Gesuina arrived in 1910 I on Lake SabbatiaThe two Sisters talked about-and Im here yet she Mother Cabrini in a room at the l 1094 Bay Street Ichuckled In all the years day home here that the saintneither nun has ever returned IITAUNTON VA 4-87541herself usedto her native Spain ~~

Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

The credit courses taught by Jewish scholars will include the interest history of Israel a biblical view of history and Jewish literature Savings Accounts welcomed inThey will be taught by Dr Ellis Rivkin and Dr Ezra Spicehanshy any amounts from dler of Hebrew Uriion CoUege $1 to $30000Cincinnati

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

Gets Federal Loan PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushy

quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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Assistance to India ROME (NC) - American Catholics are contributing

about $40000 a month for training and maintenance of seminarians in India it was revealed here at the annual meeting of the boafd of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA)

Funds go to 10 seminaries principally in Kerala state in southwest India Msgr Joseph T Ryan of New York national secretary of the assoshyciation pointed out that 130 of these seminarians assisted by U S aid will be ordained in Bombay on Dec 1 at the Intershynational Eucharistic Congress

Support Msgr Ryan noted that in the

past 33 years CNEWA has conshytributed to the Church in Kerala nearly $7 million more than $5 million of this for maintenance of seminaries and training of seminarians He said the rest was used for maintenance of convents and training of Sisters maintenance of middotleprosaria building of chapels schools conshyvents and hospitals

Right now CNEWA is supportshying more than 700 Seminarians in 10 seminaries close to 400 novices in 50 novitiates helping flo maintain two leprosaria and building chapels and schools Msgr Ryan said Over the years we have built roughly 350 ehurches and 50 convents and schools

Red Danger Kerala state with a population

of 35 million is one of the litershyate and by far the most Christian area of India Msgr Ryan said Of 2200000 Catholics 1350000 belong to the Malabar rite 750000 to the Latin rite and 112000 to the Malankara rite

Paradoxically Kerala is the area in India most threatened by communism Msgr Ryan said He noted that the communists were elected in 1957 and that there is a chance they will win again in the coming elections The reason for this is stark povshyerty he said ~

Arab Help It was reported at the annual

metting that CNEWA is continshyuing its massive assistance to Arab refugees in the Middle East It is contributing almost

Mundelein College To Remain Small

CHICAGO (NC) - A selfshystudy has convinced Mundelein College officials that the liberal arts college for women should remain small but offer a reshy

vamped curriculum This was announced at a press

eonference by Sister Mary Ann Ida president She disclosed oonc1usions of a two-year insti tutional analysis directed by Norbert J Hruby the Schools vice president

Sister MarY Ann Ida said the revised currfculum will enable students to study fewer courses more intensively It will offer three ll-week semesters middotin which stludents will take 40 eourses and do more independshyent research

Plan Family Retreat At Narragansett

$1 million a year in food and other aid to an estimated 14 million refugees Msgr Ryan said This includes about $225000 in cash which is used to purchase medicine and provide formiddot the staffing and maintenance of schools hospitals and old age homes and training centers About 100000 refugees are Cathshyolics Msgr Ryan said

Allocate Funds To Missions

ROME (NC)-The American Board of Catholic Missions has

broken a 40-year tradition and decided to make funds available for mission work in Latin Amershyica

The proposal of the mission board to extend its work to Latin America was approved by the American bishops at their general meeting here

Established in 1924 the Amershyican Board of Catholic Missions has as its purpose the distribushytion of funds to mission areas in the U S and its dependencies It receives 40 per cent of the annual collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith

The recommendation of the mission board adopted here stipshyulates that the basis of distri shybution of funds be broadened so that the bishops of the U S who already have priests or lay workers in Latin America or plan to have them may be granted some financial aid for this work by the American Board of Catholic Missions upon application from the interested bishop

Dominican Sister Gets NSF Grant

Sister Mary Agnes OP sci shyence and mathematics teacher at Dominican Academy Fall River has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to study advanced mathematics at Boston College She is following an extension course directed by Rev Stanley J Bezuszka SJ

She is a graduate of Dominishycan Academy and Regis College and the daughter of Mr and Mrs John D Shannon middot278 Peckham Street Fall River

Other area recipients of NSF grants are Leo A Bernier of Swansea and Joseph M Zagorski of Somersetmiddot

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Schedule Pontifical For Late Presid~nt

WASHINGTON (NC) -Comshyniemor~tingthe first anniversary of the death of President John F

- Kennedy a Solemn Pontifical Mass will be offered in the Nashytional Shrine of the Immaculate Conception here Sunday by Auxiliary Bishop John S Spence of Washington who will also preach the sermon

The special memorial Mass is being offered as a national trib-

Our Lady of Peace Retreat ute to the late President The House Narragansett R1 an- shrine is under the management nounces a Family Retreat to of the hierarchy of the U S commence at 730 PM on Fri- Francis Cardinal Spellman of day Nov 27 and conclude at 3 New York is chairman of the PM Sunday Nov 29 shrines board of trustees

Father Randall Blackall di- Following the Mass Robert rector of the Family Apostolate Grogan carilloneur at the of the Arch-Diocese of Hartford Shrine will give a memorial will be the Retreat Master concert of the shrine carillon

Special arrangements have which will include Kamiel Leshybeen made to accommodate the feveres Lento Doloroso written entire family - father mother in memory of President Kenshyand children A registration fee nedy Lefevere one of the of five dollars is requested of worlds leading carilloneurs each adult retreatant lives in BruliSels

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Deaf Guild Headmiddot Says TV Mass

Rev James A McCarthy of St Williams parish Fall River celebrated a unique televised Mass last Sunday over New Bedshyfords Channel Six Mass on teleshyvision is nothing new but Father McCarthys was different in that it was directed towards the members of the Diocesan Guild for the Deaf which he heads

His sermon on prayer was deshylivered simultaneously in speech and sign language and even for viewers unacquainted with the l~lnguage of the hands it was deeply moving

In the course of his sermon Father McCarthy recited the Our Father A loaf-cutting gesshyture meant Givemiddot us this day our daily bread while a quick chain-breaking fling of his hands symbolized deliver us from eviL A finger pointing upshywards said God as clearly as words

Father McCarthy came to his TV assignment with long expeshyrience Almost since ordination he has headed the Diocesan Guild and he learned sign langshyuage as a seminarian

He says there are nearly 100 Guild members throughout the Diocese Their meetings include a sermon benediction and social hour The congregation at Sunshydays Mass was composed of members and they gathered after the service at New Bedfords Kennedy Center for a breakfast sponsored by the Catholic Nurses Guild

New Bedford Guild To Meet Tonight

New Bedford Catholic Guild for the Blind will hold its regshyular monthly meeting at 8 toshynight in Knights of Columbus Hall~

Principal speaker will be Manuel S Macedo who will disshycuss whaling in America and in the Azores Islands

RECOGNIZES PRIESTS LEADERSHIP At the dedshyication of the Rev John J Madden Apartm~nts for Senior Citizens in Freeport LL NY John B Mack left chairshyman of the Freeport Housing Authority eXamines the dedication plaque with Father Madden a native of Fall River and now pastor of St J()hn the Baptist Parish Wading River Father Madden was curate at the Freeport parish for 26 years The Long Island Catholic Photo

Talk of Peace Father Pire Nobel Prize Winner Urges

Harmony Among Humans LONDON (NC)-Father Domshy

inic Pire OP Nobel Peace Prize winner said here There is no peace now in Europe-just an absence of war

Father Pire who won the Nobel prize for his work for refugees was on his way from his University of Peace at Huy Belgium to lecture at Queensi University Belfast Northern Ireland

He told reporters at London ~irport that it was to teach the basic positive nature of peace that he started the Huy project Students and young people at shytend fortnight study courses there from all over the world including countries behind the Iron Curtain he said

Practical application of his theories about active peaceshydoing something for peace and not just discussing it-can be seen in his seven villages of peace in different parts of the world where war refugees and the poor are helped to build new lives he said

The latest The Island of Peace in Chittagong Pakistan haS been practically wiped out by monsoons and is having to start all over again

Two Ways KIt is not relief that is being

doled out Father Pire exshyplained Nurses doctors and agricultural experts are helping the people to help themselves I am not a missionary md I am not an agent for my own coun-

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phonse J Schladweiler of this diocese in Minesota has named 10 married couples to the dishyoceses liturgical commission and two lay persons to the art and architecture commissions

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The Parish Parade HOLY REDEEMER CHATHAM

The Association of the Sacred Hearts will hold its annual Christmas fair and public supshyper from 10 to 2 and 5 to 7 Saturday Dec 5 in the parish hall General chairman is Mrs Jerome Soles with Mrs Jennie Cordoza in charge of the supper

A chance table prepared through donations of trading stamps will be in charge of Mrs Paul W A Courtnell and Mrs Robert Ericson and Miss Carshyoline Tradiff are chairmen of a Christmas table Home made food will be featured at a table handled by Mrs Charles Bladen The childrens table in charge of Mrs Gilbert Surette will speshycialize in toys and books while Mrs Soles will direct a mens table and Mrs Jacques May will be in charge of an arts and crafts section

Other tables will include fancy work and white elephant chairmaned respectively by Mrs Louis DEntremont and Mrs William Madden Mrs Edshyward Zibrat Sr and Mrs Edshyward Zibrat Jr will man a snack bar which will be open throughout the day

HOLY NAME FALL RIVER

Mrs Richard Wordell and William Renaud are co-chairshymen of the fourth annual baza~r

to be sponsored from 1 to 8 Satshyurday afternoon and evening Nov 21 in the school auditoshyrium by the Holy Name Society and the Womens Guild

Charles F Leonard will pe anshynouncer Mrs Frank Kingsley will be treasurer and John McshyMahon will head the hall comshymittee Raymond A McGough is publicity chairman and Francis Devine is in charge of prizes A large committee is responsible for various booths

Sixty members of the Council ef Catholic Women will attend the TV Mass on New Bedford Channel Six at 10 Sunday mornshying Nov 22

Miss Gertrude St Laurent spiritual chairman requests prayers for a spiritual bouquet to be presented Bishop Connolly at Christmas

Members helping with a sale for the blind yesterday and toshyday are directed by Mrs Alfred Renaud chairman

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

Mrs Helen Oliveira has been re-elected president of the Council of Catholic Women Also re-elected was Mrs Mary Medeishyros vice-president Newly named tC office are Mrs Mary Pereira treasurer and Mrs Del Furtado secretary The units annual Christmas party will be held Sunday Dec 20 at Blinstrubs and the next regular meeting is set for 730 Tuesday night Dec 8 in the church hall

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

An anniversary memorial Mass for President Kennedy will be celebrated at 5 Sunday aftershynoon Nov 22

New Holy Name Society offi shycers are Manuel A Faria presshyident William Rego vice-presishydent George Tonelli secretary Carl Frederick treasurer They will be installed in January

ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER

The Coach House in Seekonk will be the scene of the Womens Guild Christmas party which will be held Saturday night Dec 5 Mrs Lorraine Massa is in charge of arrangements Memshybers will be guests of the Holy Name Society Sunday morning Dec 13 for a Communion breakshyfast in the parish hall

ST JOHN ATTLEBORO

A Christmas bazaar will be held tomorrow and Saturday at the school hall on Hodges fitreet Tomorrows hours are from noon to 9 and Saturdays are from 2 to 9 A chowder supshyper will be served from 5 to 7 tomorrow and tables will proshyvide early Christmas shoppers with an ample array of gift suggestions

MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

The PTA will conduct a cake sale in the school auditorium on Sunday morning following all the Masses

Mr and Mrs George Ferreira co-chairmen have announced that all donations of pastry may be brought to the aqditorium Saturday evening between 7 and 8 oclock

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will sponshysor a turkey whist at 8 tonight in the Brightman Street parish hall Miss Elizabeth Flaherty is chairman and Mrs James Bradshyshaw is co-chairman

Senior CYO members will conduct a cake sale following all Masses this Sunday morning Donations of pastries may be left in the school from 7 to 8 Saturshyday night

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

The annual Holy Name Socishyety turkey whist to benefit the scholarship fund will be held at 730 Saturday night Nov 21 in the school hall General chairshyman is Joseph Valiquette aided by a large committee Fifty turshykeys in addition to other table and door prizes will be awarded Tickets are available from memshybers and will be at the door

ST MARY NORTON

The Catholic Womens Club will conduct its annual turkey whist tomorrow night at 8 oclock at the parish center

In addition to turkeys special food prizes will be awarded

ST ANTHONY TAUNTON

Rev Maurice Souza has anshynounced that a Harvest Festival will be held at the church Satshyurday night at 630

Tickets may be obtained at the rectory or from Mrs Edith Paige president of the Holy Rosary Sodality

ST THERESA NEW BEDFORD

Co-Chairmen Mr and Mrs J Armand Dupont have anshynounced that Couples Club will sponsor an Autumn Swing dance at the Polish-American Hall on Acushnet Ave Saturday night

The affair will benefit the school fund

ST ANNE NEW BEDFORD

Turkeys and turkey dinner food baskets will highlight the prizes to be lwarded at the penny sale scheduled for Saturshyday evening at 8 oclock in the parish hall

The public is cordially invited

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The Council of Catholic Women has setmiddot its annual Christmas party for 7 Wednesday night Dec 2 at Whites restaurant In charge are Mrs Eugene Hebert and Mrs Emile Rancourt

TO ADDRESS DRUGshyGISTS Robert Walsh assisshytant professor of pharmacy and director of public relashytions for Massachusetts Colshylege of Pharmacy will adshydress a joint meeting and inshystallation ceremony of the Catholic Pharmacists Guild and Massachusetts College alumni at 7 30 Surday night Nov 22 at New Bedford Hotel His topic will be Proshyfessionalism Morality and Ethics

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

The annual PTA-sponsored party for parochial school stushydents will be held Sunday Dec 20 Paul F Young aI)d John T Cabral are chairmen aided by a large committee

ST MICHAEL OCEAN GROVE

The Confraternity )f Cllristian Doctrine will sponsor a Parents Night at 730 Sunday Nov 22 in the church hall Parents of both public and parochial school children are invited ~llld the proshygram win include a speaker a color film entertairunent and refreshments

OUR LADY OF GRACE NO WESTPORT

The annual Christmas Bazaar under the onsorship of the Council of Catholic Women will be held iin the Church hall toshymorrow evening from 7 to 9 and Saturday from 1 in the afshyternoon to 8 in the evening

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope rich these dear brothers are JB Paul VI told members of the marvelous capacities which are Italian Apostolic Movement of sensitive artistic moral and the Blind that their work is imshy productive They are wonderful portant because it gives the students and masters in the blind the joy of loving You fields of action to which ther give them the eyes of the heart have been trained

He said he feels particularly It is therefore to be expectedclose to the blind because of that your blind will allow themshyhuman sympathy toward beings selves to be educated in the proshydeprived of the wondrous gift gram of action which you openof sight We feel obliged to lavshy to them and that from studentsish on them assistance and afshy of the apostolic movement theyfection because of the Christian will turn into pillars and guidespartiality we owe to the searchshyers for light loved and protected Imparting the apostolic blessshy

by Jesus and endowed by Him ing to all the blind the Pope exshywith the miraculous gift of both pressed the wish that those physical and spiritual middotsight virtuously bearing the burden

of privation of external lightWonderful Students may draw from it the comfort

Experieitce tells us bull how of an inner light

~DIA THE POPE AND FATHER MARK OPE PAUL WILL BE IN BOMBAY DECEMBER 3 to pay lomage to Christ ID the Eucharist Be wants also he says

to meet a lTeat people Uhe citizens of India) and to e][JIress his grati shytude to IIllssionaries bull bull bull FATBER MARK Is ODe of these A weary zealous Carmelite he Uves ID a barshyren thatehed-root eell In the DRshy

speakable vUlqe 01 Naraslm-harashyjapura BiB )IeJlnlless parlshlonen (they number 1IIOG) and their Hinda neighbors are his concern FATHER MARK has eleared the land for tile eburch he mast build It

hHoi tllbIrs Misno AM Cbrlst In the Eucharist Is to be proshyloolH 011I CIJllfeh perly taken eare of Wont yo

elp7 bullbullbull The church will cost only $3100 altogether (name It n honor of your favorite saint In memory of Four loved ones)

ince FATHER MARKs parishioners have volunteered the labor free-of-eharge Whatever you can send ($1 $3 $5 $10 $50 $100) will be a Godsend the laborer ID India earns only pennies a day Please lend something now FATHER MARK will start eonstrudion please God Immediateb

A DAY WITH THE POOR-In India Pope Paul will spend a day with the poor irrespective of caste or creed according to Cardinal Gracias of Bombav The poor are always with us the Cardinal said We do not have to gather them from the highways and the byways Even the smallest gift ($1 $2 $5 $10) enables the Holy Father to help where help is needed most Mark your lift Stringless

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MASS OFFERINGS A PRIESTS SUPPORT-The offering you make when you ask a missionary priest to read Mass for your intention suppltgtrts him for one day Our priests in southshywest India and the Holy Land will offer promptly the Masse you request Simply write to us

THANKSGIVING FEED A FAMILY-You can brighten your dinner next Thursday Thanksgiving Day by feeding hungry refugees in the Holy Land $10 will feed a family for a month As a token of our thanks well send you an Olive Wood Rosary from the Holy Land

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5 THE ANCHOR-Or King Asserts Brother Joseph of Fairhaven to Tour V s Thurs Nov 19 1964

Law Can Change For Missionaries of Holy Apostles Pontiff NamesMens Habits

CHICAGO (NC) - Civil Do you belong to the Three Hundred Club If not you havent met Brother Joseph New Havenite rights leader Dr Martin Lushy Barabe of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Members donate a quarter a week to Auxiliaryther King Jr acknowledged Brother Josephs infant community which is dedieated to the nurturing of belated vocashyhere there is some truth in tions to the priesthood And such are the winning ways of this dynamic dedicated man WASHINGTON (NC) _ the adage you cant legislate morality but added this doesnt tell the whole story

Discussing the effect of the 1964 Civil Rights Act Dr King asserted It may be true a law cannot make someone love me but it can keep him from lynchshying me and I think thats imporshytant too

Law cannot change the hearts of men but it can change their habits the 1964 Nobel Peace prize winner asserted He asshyserted his belief in the effectiveshyness of non-violent action to bring about a change of heart in the civil rights situation He said future generations will sufshyfer if Negroes give in to the temptation to use violence

The Baptist minister praised highly the efforts of the Cathshyolic Church in the struggle for racial justice He said the Catholic Church is fortunate in having two great Pontiffs (John XXIII and Paul VI) with the ability to read the signs of the times

Crosses in streets We must be prepared to leave

the sanctuary and take up our crosses in the streets We must dare to live in racially integrated neighborhoods America will be the richer for it Dr King said as he accepted the John F Kenshynedy Award of the Chicago Catholic Interracial Council beshyfore an overflow crowd

He said the churches must make it clear segregation should end not just because it is inshyconvenient for some people or because it hurts this nations image abroad but because it is morally wrong and sinful

B C Students Seek Overseas Workers

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Colshylege students are conducting a lay apostolate week here in a climpaign to recruit new volunshyteers for teaching assignments in Iraq Jamaica Alaska and South America

Films seminars lectures and talks by former volunteers are being presented on the campus of the Jesuit university during the week

Nearly 200 graduates of Bosshyton College and other colleges and universities have volunshyteered for the schools mission program since 1956 Recent volshyunteers are now serving at Baghdad College and AI-Hikma University in Iraq at several mission schools and clinics in Jamaica and a~ st Marys Misshysion in the Andreafsky Mounshytains of Alaska

Franciscans Choose Negro Nun Superior

RICE LAKE (NC) - Sister Ann Michael is the first Negro to be elected mother general of the Franciscan Sisters of Rice Lake here in Wisconsin

She is one of three Negroes in the community which staffs a hospital catechetical center proshyvides altar breads for the Sushyperior diocese and fills mission posts in England and Scotland

A native of Washington DC she joined the Franciscan sistershyhood eight years ago and shortly afterwards was made superior of the Sisters hospital here Since regulations of the sistershyhood require that a mother genshyeral must be professed for 10 years special permission was obshytained to allow Sister Ann Michshyael to fill the office

that few who meet him fall to help the cause to which he is devoting his life For the past two years Brother Josshyeph has been in Peru aiding in the foundation of a seminary but until February he will be in the United States spreading word of his apostolate He plans trips to Chicago Buffalo New York City Florida and Califorshynia addressing parish groups Serra Clubs and Knights of Columbus Councils as well as any other organizations intershyested in hearing of the Missionshyaries of the Holy Apostles

The community was founded in 1946 by a Franciscan Rev Eusebe Menard who recognized the prodigious source of priestly vocations among serious young men beyond the usual age of acshyceptance in regular seminaries It has six minor seminaries in the United States Canada and Peru Many other countries are eager to have the services of the Missionaries but must wait until more members are available

Join All Orders A man trained in a Missionary

seminary need not join the comshymunity stressed Brother Joseph Of 151 priests ordained since the foundation of the community 44 have become Missionaries the others have become Diocesan priests or entered various other congregations

This cooperative spirit is reshyciprocated Other congregations are glad to lend teachers to the Missionary seminaries and Bishshyops have also loaned Diocesan priests to the communitys facshyulties

Brother Joseph himself is a late vocation He is now 49 and entered religious life 10 years ago after a highly successful career in real estate in New Bedford and Miami Florida

I had so much money I had about decided to retire and go fishing he said Then his father with whom he was in partnershyship in the real estate business died very suddenly It woke up the family said Brother Joseph We began to think about God

What Doth It Prom Paging through the Bible one

day Brother Joseph came on the passage in st Matthew What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul He turned on a page or so and read again It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven He began thinking even more seriously and at first considered the voshycation of a Trappist brother

Then he learned of the Misshysionaries of the Holy Apostles and his mind was made up He is the first American brother in the community and he has been caretaker for St Jean Vianney Seminary in Montreal and coshyfounder of Holy Apostles Semshyinary Cromwell Conn and Seminario de los Santos Aposshytoles Chosica Peru his present assignment

Im the money-man he exshyplains His duties include apshypraising and buying real estate and the physical upkeep of the communitys properties

Family Affair Brother Joseph didnt come

into religion alone He explains that the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles comprise six assoshyciations priests brothers sisshyters lay auxiliaries lay volunshyteers and benefactors

The lay auxiliaries aid as nurses teachers or in other cashy

pacities in houses of the commushynity and live with the religious members The lay volunteers are full-time workers who remain in their own homes Brother Joshysephs mother 72 year old Mrs Eva Barabe and a sister Miss Lauretta Barabe are in this category They hold themselves ready to go wherever in the world the congregation might send them but at present are in their home at 15 Holiday Drive Fairhaven

1 speak in homes two or three times a month and talk of God explained Mrs Barabe

She takes care of the little old ladies chuckled her daughshyter but Mrs Barabe was quick to point out that one of her contributors is a young man of eight

Miss Barabe is in charge of the Three Hundred Club which is spread throughout the country

_Among active members are six other sisters and three brothers All Three Hundreders are conshysidered benefactors and memshybers of the sixth association of the congregation

The Barabe family belonged to St Hyacinth and StAnthonys parishes in New Bedford before moving to St Josephs parish in Fairhaven three years ago

Holy Land One of Brother Josephs beneshy

factors has invited him on a Christmas trip to the Holy Land Hes going to take time out from his whirlwind tour of the United States for this very special reashyson but shortly after Christmas hell be back and available to anyone whod like to know more of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Where did the com-

WITH SUPERIOR GENERAL Brother Joseph Barshyabe left with Rev Eusebe Menard OFM superior general and founder of the Mission-aries of the Holy Apostles Ocshycasion was recent testimonial for Brother Joseph for which Father Menard flew from Rome

Pop e Paul VI has named Msgr Joseph F Donnelly of New Haven to be Titular Bishop of Nabala and Auxiliary to Archbishop Henry J OBrien of Hartford

The appointment was anshynounced here by Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi Apostolic Delshyegate in the United States

Bishop-elect Donnelly is passhytor of St John the Baptist Church New Haven a past pres- ident of the National Catholic Cemetery Conference and a member and official of numershyous Catholic and civic agencies

The new Auxiliary was born in Norwich Conn May I 1909 the son of John E and Bridget Shea Donnelly He attended New Haven High School St Thomas Preparatory Seminary Bloomshyfield and St Marys Seminary Baltimore

He was ordained in the Catheshydral of St Joseph Hartford June 29 1934 by Bishop McAushyliffe He made post-ordination studies at the Catholic Univershysity of America Washington

Proposes Council For Protestants

AUGSBURG (NC)-In view of the good results of the Second Vatican Council Protestants should hold a similar council for the inner renewal of the church the general secretary of the Lu~ theran World Federation said here in Germany

Dr Kurt Schmidt-Clausen said Such a council for Protesshytants is as important as at the time of the Reformation

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Inc 94 TREMONT STREETmunity get its names He likes

to be asked that The Apostles AUNTON MASS he reminds his questioner had Tel VAndyke 2-Q621the ~riginal delayed vocations

THE SrSTERS OF MERCY will hold their annual

CHRISTMAS SALE AND BAZAAR Nov~mber 18 19 20 and 21 10 am to 10 pm

Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday Do your Christmas shopping at one stop NO PARKshyING PROBLEMS-There is something for everyone on your list-novelties mens and womens childrens wear TOYS of all kinds APRONS and FANCY WORK RELIGIOUS ARTICLES HOME-COOKED FOOD

Exquisitely dressed DOLLS a special featun

SnackBaropen Afternoons and Evenings

HOME COOKED SUPPERS served each night from 5 to 7 pm

Wednesday-Spaghetti and Meat Balls Thursday-Chicken Pie Friday-Sea Food Specials

Saturday-Ham and Beans

ALL SUPPERS $150

On Saturday evening House Beautiful 1964 completely furnished and other Special Prizes will be awarded

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6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fotl River-Thurs JIlov 19 1964

Delinquency Test A ten-year test program for predicting future delinshy

quency among six-year old boys has been found to be surprisingly accurate in New York City

The study of over three hundred boys forecast deshylinquency ten years ago for thirty-three boys and proved to be eighty-five per cent accurate

Potential non-delinquency was forecast for two hunshydred and forty-three boys-with ninety-five per cent accuracy

And twenty-five boys were adjudged an even chance ten years ago of becoming delinquents with nine becoming delinquents and sixteen who did not

The study made by the New York City Youth Board and financed in part by the Ford Foundation is published in A Manual of Procedures for Application of the Glueck Prediction Table and carries an introduction by a husband and wife team of criminologists at the Harvard Law School Professor Sheldon Glueck and Dr Eleanor Glueck

Three factors were used in setting up ratings on which the predictability of future conduct was based These were supervision of the boy by the mother discipline of the boy by the mother and family cohesiveness

Since all the boys studied were from a neighborhood with a high record of delinquency and many of the boys did not have a father the father-son relationship had to be discarded in favor of the mother-son one

Under the three factors these elements were investishygated supervision-parent knows where boy is his acshytivities and friends keeps close watch on him disciplineshyparent is firm but kindly sets limits of conduct and expects son to adhere to these punishes so that boy understands why and accepts it cohesiveness of family-family enjoys going out or staying home together all children are equally accepted

Mothers and fathers would do well to examine themshyselves On these items if they would have a picture of what their children are likely to be in ten years time

Sufficient Food Any man bearing the title of Secretary of the British

Associationmiddot for Advancement of Science and speaking at the United Nations as a member of its Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Developshyment is entitled to a hearing on the basis of sheer prestige alone As it is Sir Norman Wright is also a man whose learning and experience match his title and position

Speaking at a Unitedmiddot Nations session currently being held in New York Sir Norman stated that if the existing body of knowledge were applied in themiddot world moremiddot than sufficient food could be produced to supply the expanded population foreseen by the end of this century

His is one more voice added to the many that have insisted that science and technology have within their power at this very moment the means of feeding not only the present population of the world but the numbers that the most inflated figures have projected as themiddot worlds population by the end of the century

His is the approach that the emerging nations of the world expect from the have nations And unless this is forthcoming quickly these underdeveloped and underprivishyleged nations are going to get the idea that the other nations of the world are deliberately keeping them in a state of subjection are still holding firm to the colonial spirit

A Year Later The nation still feels the pain inflicted on it just a

year ago when the senseless act of an assassin cut down the President of the Unitedmiddot States John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy

On the first anniversary of his death no more fitting tribute could be offered to him than the promise of conshytinued prayers for his soul and for his family who face the future with acceptance of the Will of God but with the human sorrow that timemiddot can only assuage but never wipe away

rheANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Itublished weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151

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MANAGING EDITORmiddot Hugh J Golden

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Vernaculllr at Mass - Nov 29 1964

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By REV ROUERT

ltWalt ltWith th~ ChWlch ~ HOVDA Catholie University

TODAY-St Elizamiddotbeth Widow And todays Gospel with its If salvation is Gods gift His vision of Jerusalems destruction grace then what is the relationshy and of the end of time with its ship to it of our work of that air of catastrophe and uprootedshyplodding effort to improve the ness warns any of us who may world and serve the common be tempted to hold on too tightly good of the human bmily which to non-essential customs and trashytodays First Reading poetically ~itions praises It is both treasure and And the First Readings prayer pearl - this kingdom - as the is surely the prayermiddot of the EcushyGospel teaches us menical Council as it endeavors

Yet man must look for it and to lead us toward a more clear find it-and he does this by pershy ~ore simple more meaningful fecting himself as man It is for public worship Our prayer is faith and faiths vision of things middot that you may be filled with that that he has been ~reated and closer knowledge of Gods will attention to his human nature which brings all wisdom and all and his human work will not igshy middot spiritual insight with it nore this MONDAY - St Clement I

TOMORROW-St Felix of Vashy Pope middotMartyr The Councils will lois Confessor We I~annot honor and work will be frustrated if a saint if we dishonor ourselves we who are Catholics do not reshy

if under middotsome misinterpretation alize clearly and decisively that of humility we think that we the rock the assurance of come closer to God the more Christs teaching is not our cusshyweabuse ourselves Christs comshy tom and our habits but rather mandment enjoins the opposite middot the_ voice of Peter and the aposshy

that we love ourselves middot tolic college the teachers of So when He teaches (Gospel) faith

us to sell what we have and give Follow my example (First alms to share to be generous Reading) the Council is telling and open-handed concerned us-the example of getting to with one anothers needs He is the roots of the Gospel of prunshynot asking us to strip ourselves ing away all that hides or obshyof our possessions but rather to scures or makes difficult the folshyacquire a possession even more lowing of Christ noble and more befitting our TUESDAY - St John of the honor C r 0 s s Confessor Doctor

SATURDAY-Presentation of Preach the word welcome or the Blessed Virgin llary That is unwelcome (first Reading) we the possession which Mary treasshy hear in thismiddot Mass honoring a ured I had waited on his presshy great teacher in the Church So ence (First Reading) This is the Council in the most solemn the vision and the conviction way possible in Christs Church and the commitment which disshy teaches us the word of God tinguish the Christian life from If our ears do not welcome it any other And when we are even when it means work and tempted by the short-range and drastic changes in our habits the immediate (Blessed is the then we must seek to correct womb that bore thee the breast not the Council but our faith and which thou hast sucked) we our response look to her as symbol of the WEDNESDAY-St Catherine Church and of us aU for perseshy Virgin Martyr God is the delivshyverence in the word of God erer of those who wait who are (Gospel) patient and vigilant this Mass

27TH (LAST) SUNDAY AFshy middot tells us This does not mean TER PENTECOST Next Sunshy waiting before we carry out the day for those dioce~es that have clear command of the Lord It not already begun the use of Enshy means waiting before Him disshyglish in the Mass will see our tracted by nothing With the oil mother tongue become a major of patience and vigilance susshylanguage of our public worship taing us It has already become the lanshy We may see no immediate reshyguage of the other sacraments sults and the wait may be long Now parts of the Mass will be but our confidence is in Him sung and prayed and celebrated middot In faithful obedience to His only in English as one of the Word whether or not we see just preliminary steps toward a reshy how it will improve things we formed and revitalited Catholic stanll with the wise virgins liturgy (Gospel)

Religious Continued from Page One

with reservations 1005 No 71 Fourth Article

1049 Fathers agreed with the fourth proposition that states that the chief goal of the re ligious is perfect love of God and of neighbor 64 Bishops did not think so and 845 Bishops thought that this was not a comshyplete enough statement

In two propositions it is asshyserted that contemplative insti shytutes are to retain their necesshysary role in the Church and are to see to t~eir own reform acshytive institutes must seek a cershytain coordination The Fathers voted Yes 883 Yes but 987 No 77

The next four propositions deal with vows and common life One speaks Of the necessary understanding of the spirit of the vows the next treats of inshydividual poverty-that it must be observed in spirit as well as in dependence on superiors the next deals with collective povshyerty pointing out that the propshyerty of an institute exists only to benefit the Church and the needy the final proposition speaks of the intensity of reshyligious life for lay religious

and denounces class distinctions The Fathers answered Yes 907 Yes but 975 No 66

Enclosure and Habits In three propositions the docshy

ument states that the cloister should pertain only to strictly contemplative orders Other nuns should be exempted from enshyclosure and should have special constitutions

In referring to nuns habits it was emphasized that these should be simple modest poor yet becoming hygienic up-toshydate and practical Habits which in the Holy Sees judgement do not conform to these standards will be changed

Here 940 Bishops were in comshyplete agreement while 947 had some reservations 56 did not agree

Trajnin~ and Adaptation In training religious those not

destined for the Priesthood should not be assigned to the apostolate immediately after the novitiate but should be assured special training in special houses (Yes 1076 yes but 103 No 65)

In three propositions the Bishshyops deal with the foundation of new institutes adaptation or supshypression of the undertakings

proper to existing religious inshystitutes and abandonment of deshycadent institutes (Yes 1833 yes but 226 No 63)

Cooperation Two articles deal with the coshy

operation and unity among inshystitutes and on national confershy

ences of major superiors (Yes 1936 yes but 131 No 50)

The final article deals with the promotion of religious vocations and was accepted by 1639 Bishshyops though 419 others had some reservations and 50 disagreed

Archbishop Shehan Heads NC Press

ROME (NC) - ArchbishOlt Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore was elected a member of the Administrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conshyference at the annual general meeting of the Bishops of the United States held here

Archbishop Shehan was chosen episcopal chairman of the NCWC Press Department at the organishyzation meeting of the board which followed He succeeds Archbishop Joseph T McGucken of San Francisco who retired from the administrative board after serving the permissible five consecutive one-year terms

Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington D C was chosen chairman of the NCWC adminisshytrative board a post he held last year

7 Girls at Saered Hearts Fairhave Announce Gala Harvest Festival Featuring Games Gifts for All

A harvest festival is the big news at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fairhaven Itll be tomorrow Saturday and Sunday and will feature a Christmas booth and a country store Hours tomorrow are from 2 to 10 for Saturday are 10 in the morning to 11 at

will have a closed dance tomorshynight and for Sunday are row nightswitched around from 11 in And some 200 couples enjoyedthe morning to 10 at night themselves at Bishop Cassidys

Therell be games and gifts first dance of the season All for all promise sponsors includshy proceeds of the social affair at ing student council officers Rosshy the Taunton school went to the anna Ventura Carol Olivier student council treasury and the Claudette Plaud and Dale Win memory book fund gert Chances on a turkey and Still in a dancing mood special prizes will be available Freshmen and sophs at Bishop from students or at the door Stang will hold aTurkey Trot

Refreshments will include tomorrow sponsored by the hamburgers hot dogs tuna fish sophomore student council and clam rolls and hot and cold At Sacred Hearts Academy drinks Sister Julie Louise Fall River the National Honor SSCC eighth grade teacher in Society is in charge of school the academys elementary deshy bulletin boards Members will partment is in charge of the also sponsor a reading campaign event and are organizing a tutoring

service Moderator is SisterQuiet Time Francis Sebastian and presidentIn general however things is Paula Powers

are quiet on the Diocesan school Meanwhile at Bishop Stangfront reflecting the fact that National Honor Society studentsquarterly exams held stage censhy have initiated the use of NHSter the past few days Report service cards which keep trackcards will be bringing the good of the 20 hours service eachand bad news to students this member pledges annually to his week school Ushering and tutoring

A student council convention are among service projects unshyat Norwell High School this dertaken at Stang and manyweek attracted attendance from honor students have alreadyDiocesan highs Representing completed their 20 hour quotaFeehan in Attleboro were Steshy for the school yearphen Nolan Dorothy Coderre Kevin Myles and Jack Warburshy LaUD AmericaD -Guests ton Girls at Mt St Mary Academy

A National HonOl Society have welcomed to the student meeting at Wareham High will body three SiSters of the Dominshybe attended tomorrow by two icans of the Presentation comshydelegates from Bishop Stang munity -staffing St Annes High in North Dartmouth plus Hospital in Fall River The threetheir advisor Sister Aloysia young Sisters are completingSND their high school education in

At Msgr Prevost High in Fall the United States are fromRiver students s~em_ to have Colombia where the congrega-found many a sweet t09th Reshy tion has a large membershipports are that 900 boxes of candy Theyre cOl)centrating on Enshywere sold in the first two days glish American history and of a drive Proceeds will benefit math while at the Mount various school activities Tonight senior sodalists at

And at Mt St Marys also Bishop Cassidy High will renew Fall River tomorrow will be deshy their act of _ consecration andvoted to the liturgical renewal junior cand~dates will be reshyIn the course of the day ex- ceived as members Rev James plain reporters Monique Demers Lyons will officiate and memshyand Lynne Chrupcala students bers of the schools Mothers will have an intensified presenshy Auxiliary will be special gueststation of the changes in the Mass Freshmen at Dominican Acadshyand the sacraments An explanashy emy Fall Riyer sponsored the tion of the role of art and music first in a series of pastry sales will also be presented as a manishy last week Proceeds will benefit festation of praise to God their Advent project These

Included in the days proshy projects are undertaken by each gram will be talks given by the homeroom clergy Rev James Murphy will Object of special attention at speak about the history of the St Anthonys High in New Bedshyliturgy Rev Maurice Jeffreys ford is Richard Gelinas just reshytopic will be Why the Change turned from the sixth annual Rev Paul McCarrick will speak national youth conference on the about the change in the sacrashy atom held in Chicago Richardment and Rev Richard Demers first St A student ever to parshywill discuss changes in the Mass ticipate in such a conferenceOn this day the Mass will be was one of 16 students and offered in memory of the late teachers from the New Bedford President John F Kennedy area to make the Chicago trip

In preparation for this day Among hightUghts of the conshya dry Mass was said yesterday

ference said Richard were adshyand was explained by Father dresses by Dr G W Beadle disshyJeffrey It is the intention of coverer of the DNA moleculethose planning tomorrows proshyand Dr Glen T seaborg discov- gram that the students will go erer of the transuranium eleshyforth from the school to their ments Students also toured theparish churches with a deeper Argonne National Laboratoryunderstanding of their role as and the Chicago Museum ofpeople of God Science

Maronlte Mass Campalln WInnersThe Junipero Club of Holy

Family High in New Bedford Jo-Ann Gleason Frances Hathshywill attend a Maronite Mass at away and Elizabeth Raposa are Our Lady of Purgatory Church winners of a magazine subscripshyalso in New Bedford Saturday tion campaign at Sacred Hearts Nov 28 Rev George Saad adshy Academy Fall River In homeshyministrator will celebrate the room competition freshmen of Mass and explain the service and homeroom 3 placed first the vestments he wears Our The Stang band including Lady of Purgatory incidentally cheerleaders majorettes color III the only U S churcli of this guard drum major and players ftame numbers 80 a sizeable per cent

Juniors and seniors at Feehan of the student body reports will attend an open dance this Frances Przybyla Theyve proshySaturday night The Cranberry vided many memorable halfshySecial F1eIbmea and sopba time performance during this

football season For instance Well at the Durfee-Stang game they marched down the field in V formations formed a football with a letter S in the center then joined the crowd in a Stang cheer

At the Coyle-Stang game the teenagers formed a bell then played The Bells of st Marys Officers are Maurice Martel president Joseph Boucher viceshypresident Jane Mahoney treas- urer and our own Anchor gal Frances secretary

The Holy Family Memory book staff is hard at work says reporter Gloria Harrington It includes Maureen OBrien edshyitor Luke Sweeney and Kevin Healey assistant editors Gershyaldine Vikre art editor Donna Monty and Gerald Guerreiro asshysistant art editors

Also at Holy Family the scishyence clubs most recent field trip was to the Boston Museum of Science

Folk Singer Cassidyites will hear folk

singer Janet May MacLean toshymorrow In addition to singing Miss MacLean will discuss folk music and its reflection on society

Mt st Marys Mercian is sponshysoring a poetry contest for evshyeryone except staff members of the school paper The subject is Christmas and any style verse may be employed Winning poems will appear in next months issue

And officers for Le cercle francais and the National Honor Society have been named at Cassidy Pour la France are Dishyane Dussault president Diane Majkut vice-president Jeanne Machnick secretary - treasurer Honor gals are Mary Elizabeth Holmes president Pauline Lee vice-president Patricia Mc- Breen secretary Carol Sylvia treasurer

BaSketball tryouts aJe anshynounced for this week at Dominshyican Academy and new athletic asSociation members include Sharon Day Sue GOlsalves Paulette Petit Nancy Fournier and Janice Costa

SL Anthony debaters ained bull

HEAD SCHOOL CLUBS Paula Powers left is Nashytional Honor Society president at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Susan Nunes heads Debrabant Debaters

THE ANCHOR -Thurs Nov 19 1964

Indians Consider Goa Merger

BOMBAY (NC)-A public deshybate has arisen in India as to whether the former Portuguese colony of Goa should remain an independent territory within India or whether it should be merged with neighboring Mashyharashtra state

Goa which has a Catholic popshyulation of 250000 persons was seized from Portugal in 1961 and has since been governed as an independent territory by Indias federal government

Those who are supporting the status quo at least for the time being are Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and Kamraj Nadir president of the ruling Congress party Among the supporters for merger are Deshyfense Minister Y B Chavan Maharashtras chief minister V P Naik and Goas chief minister D B Bandodkar

Cassidys art studio could be likened to a menagerie says the Taunton schools Anchor reshyporter Zoomorps fantastic anshyimals of fairyland line the counters and windowsills

More seriously class represhysentatives to the studen~ council at Cassidy have been chosen and include Patricia McBreen Mary Tane Sheerin Maureen Kelleher Patricia Pinto Carol Sylvia

Susan Larivee Barbara Quill Nancy Thomas Mary Berube Janice Cornaglia and June Zagol

At Mt St Marys students are enjoying newly accessioned li shybrary books and are also busy after school hours disposing of

first place trophy in a V8rsify- House Beautiful tickets Science intermediate debate tournament Club officers are Elsie Pelton held last week at St Catherines president Patricia Sellect viceshyAcademy Newport Paul Des- president Kathleen Flanagan pres and Antone Andrade also secretary Nancy Piccard treasshyreceived OUtstanding Speaker urer The units calendar inshycertificates cludes lectures on oceanography At SHA Fail River the glee and atomic energy

club is preparing for its annual St Anthony High students ill Christmas -concert under direc- senior English classes are readyshytion of Mrs Tobias Monte Date ing essays for the annualVoice for the program ha$nt yet been of DemQcracy contest This announced Same story at Bishop years topic is Challenge of Cassidy where the freshman Citizenship Also at St As chorale -the glee club and the business seniors heard a talk on orchestra are all knee-deep in good telephone manners and efshytinsel They are directed by ficient use of the telephone e Sister Stephen Helen SUSC rectory And at both Holy Union-staffed schools pictures are being taken for senior memory books DONAT BOISVERT

Next Monday Tuesday and INSURANCE AGENCY INCWednesday a triduum at Doshyminican Academy will prepare 96 WILLIAM STREETstUdent for the coming changes

NEW BEDFORD MASSin the Mass Monday Rev Anshytoine M Lanoue OP will speak WY 8-5153 WY 7-9167 on the liturgy and answer quesshytions Tuesday there will be a PERSONAL SERVICE Bible Vigil on the Word of God and the Eucharist Wednesday students will mark Forty Hou~

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Readers Express Disapproval Of Joint Letters to Family

~ M~ Tinley Daly FaMfly letters witn earboJl paper inserted so fhat a

fOpy can be sent each familY member-ublacksheeting as it is called Himiddot the newspaper business-became the topic of a recent column Not that we care t-o be pollsters but the trend among At Our House

letters That so-called personarreaders is against the ])racshyPS gives the letter as muchtice of communial letters war~th as the monhtly PTA

Two of the most interesting Newsletter which carries the with thought-provoking ideas personal afterthought and for strengthening family ties we want to thank all of you girls are reprinted here on the Hospitality Committee

From a reader in Virginia shy for those wonderful refreshshyDear Mrs Daly ments you served at last months Have you open house

ever received a Doesnt Save Time lommunal let shy The time saved on communal termiddot Then per1 letters is negligible in most haps you have eases If time is really ata preshybeen the recipshy mium why not send out a famshyient ot one of ly newsletter But call it that those advertisshy and write it in news form Enshyjng let te rs close a personal note with each which begins newsletter But please no earshyDear Occupant bons which read Dear Girls ClI

Dear Children in a breezy r suggest that the reason pseudo-friendly style-as it yOli your writing a communal letter and the writer were old and dear didnt eome naturally was that pals If so you have some idea communal letters are unnatural of what it feels like to get a in the first place There is someshyeommunal letter thing lacking Perhaps it ean

No matter how chummy this be compared to the feeling one type of letter may be those gets when he talks to a persoll cold impersonal carbon copies wearing sunglasses (A feeling come through with all of the you mentioned in a column some warmth of Dear Occupant The time back) personal PS does not compenshy Those of us in my family who sate for the overall impression receive communal letters resent the letter gives that the writer them because it is our feeling really didnt want 110 write to that we are taking time from you in the first place whatever else we could (or

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should) be doing to give a little munal letters I cannot help but of ourselves when we write pershyregard them as form letters sonal letters We feel that we which have no place in personal deserve the same consideration correspondence (They belong attention and courtesy in a in the same class as Christmas reply In other words a personal eards which have the senders letter should be persona that

is individualname imprinted instead of bull personal signature) I am sure there are others

who do not share my opinionNo Replacement However I have never found

No doubt there are manjy anyone friend or relative or Who consider communal letters acquaintance who has eyer as jolly good fun but that Toshy written a communal letter after Whom - It - May - Concern air he has received one about them wni never replace Thank you for hearing me an individual letter in warmth out Wont you keep us readers affection love and attention posted with a follow~up on your

Give your daughters a break article on To-Whom-It-Mayshyand return to the old-fashioned Concern letters letters from Mom For 20 years QED-MTD I have lived middotover 2000 miles from my girlhood home I can assure you that a letter from Family of Eight Leaves Mom is still a big event J[ look For Pacific Missionforward to that familiar homeshy

BETHLEHEM (NC)-Mr andtown postmark every time the mail arrives Everything stops Mrs Milton Kempf and their while I read her news of the family will leave their rural family and friends (A commushy home here in Ohio next Wedshynal letter from her would be nesday and go to the So Pacific shattering ) mission field of Kavieng New

Without t hat individual Ireland for a five-year stay touch I am sure we would never The family from Sacred Heart have remained so close through parish here will work with the

the years despite the wide geoshy Missionaries of the Sacred Heart graphical separation whose major seminary is nearshy

And another by The Kempfs have six daughshyI feel compelled to write to ters the oldest of whom is 10

you Mrs Daly to urge you to He expects to do machine shop abandon this (communal letter) and construction work for the form of correspondence with mission He is experienced as a your daughters The communal farmer parish custodian and letter has caused so much unshy stationary engineer pleasantness unhappiness and resentment in our family

Those of us who receive such Fordham Gets $5000 a letter are too chicken-hearted To Train Teachersto tell the dear one who writes

NEW YORK (NC)-The Hearstit how we really feel about her Foundation has given $5000 to-=old indifferent carbon copied Fordham University for prepshyaration of teachers of mentallyshy

400th Jubilee retarded children Kingsbury Smith publisher ofNEW ORLEANS (N C) - A

the New York Journal-AmerishyMass in English will be offered can and a trustee of the foundshyat Municipal Auditorium here in tion presented a check for theLouisiana Sunday to celebrate amount to Father Vincent Tthe 400th anniversary of the

canonical establishment of the OKeefe SJ F()rdham presishyHoly Name Society Archbishop dent 1()hn P Cody apostolic adminshy The special education program istrator of New Orleans grante4 at Fordham is now in its eighth permioion for the Mass ear Ii enrolls 32 persons

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SCULPTRESS Suzanne Silversruys Stevenson is shown in her Chaplin Conn studio with a scale model of her statue of Father Eusebi(J Kino Italian-born missionary of the Southwest which Will be installed Feb 14 1965 in Stat lIary Hall at the Capitol in Washington D C The State of Arizona chose Father Kino as one of the two representativea allowed each state in Statuary Hall NC Photo

Core for Poor Primary Task

VATICAN CITy (NC)-o~ of the Churchs main apostolie preoccupations is to eare for thti poor according to a VaticaJl letter

The letter was written in the name of Pope Paul yenI ~ Amshyleto Cardinal Cicognani Papal Secretary of State to the first social week in Brasilia Written in Portuguese it was addressed to Archbishop Jose de Almeida Batista of Brasilia

This is a problem of the greatest importance the lette said It concerns people whG for the most part have not reshyceived an education or elemenshytary instruction or indispensable vocational training who caa only get work that is badly paid and who are liable to unemployshyment with all of its sad conseshyquences of physical and moral misery

Daughter of Sodafist Editor Enters Convent

VALLETTA (NC) The 23shyyear-old daughter of the editor of the socialist newspaper 11shyHelsein which has been banned by the Catholic Archbishop of Malta for its criticism of the hierarchy has left home to ente a convent

Margaret Lafvfera left fOl Spain to enter the Carmelite convent in Tarragona

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9 Home Advent Wreath Display Hails Coming of Christ

By Marilyn and Joseph Roderick My part in our familys preparation for Advent is

making the wreath Since I am all thumbs this simple task becomes a major project but thanks to my two assistants Meryl and Melissa aged five and three the job gets done

We collect pine boughs and berries some time during the weekend preceding the first Sunday of Advent The chilshydren reallY enjoy this especially the fresh smell of pitch in the pine boughs We have found that one weeks soaking in a pail of water is sufficient to keep the greens from drying out premashyturely when we place them on the wreath

After several unsuccessful at shytempts to make our own wreath by tying greens together we inshyvested in a florists wreath frame which makes the job a great deal easier Frames come in several sizes and can be obshytained for less than fifty cents The frame can be filled with a ring of styrofoam which makes placement of the greens a simple natter

The four candles three purshyple and one rose can be pushed into the styrofoam for support (This is frankly optimistic since we spend half our time straight- ening leaning candles) There are candle holders which fit the wreath frames but we have not purchased one of these as yet

We piace our wreath on the dinner table althoughfriends of ours suspend theirs from the eeiling using the new non-screw type hangers which are available in hardware stores

Advent wreath kits and arti shyficial greens are available but we prefer to make our own The children enjoy making and decshyorating the wreath and although ours may not be as pretty as lIOme they think it is magnifi shyeent

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Another event for this holy lIeason is one that takes place ill the kitchen and includes the whole family This is the preshyparing of the fruit cake or fruit pUdding (plum pudding) on the first Sunday of Advent desigshynated as Stir-up Sunday This eelebration dates back to pagan times when all the plenty of the land fruits meat and meat were thrown into a huge kettle

to thank the sun for its gift Now in Christian times its dedicated to the Light of the World and everyone in the family can give the batter a mighty stir while they are giving thanks This will be the first year that we plan to include this in our celebration of Advent but I know my daughters are going to enjoy the idea of getting into the kitchen with parental permisshysion

A custom that we have used successfuly along with the Adshyvent wreath is the receiving of straws by the children of the house for the good deeds that they do These straws are placed in a crib (ours are made of paper-covered shoes boxes) that will hold a statue of the Infant on Christmas morningOf course each child wants his crib to be the softest so good deeds do inshyerease at this time Whichever customs you try you win find that the little extra effort inshyvolved gives a deeper meaning to the Advent season and for small chlldren takes a little of the emphasis off Santa Claus

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Committee of Dominican Acadshyemy Fan River will meet at 8 Tuesday night Dee 1 bull the academy A Christmas party ill

planned for Tuesday Dec bull aamp tile CoaocIaIua

and places it on the Christ Child The recipe we plan to use on

Stir-up Sunday was given to me b Miss Elinor Lenaghan prinshycipal of the Hugo A Dubuque School and a member of Holy Name parish in Fall River Along with being an educator Miss Lenaghan is also an excellent cook Wont you try this Stir-up Sunday recipe with us and let me know how you like it

~ lb candied pineapple yent lb candied red cherries Ift lb candied green cherries 1f4 lb candied citron lb candied lemon peel 1 lb golden raisins

yent lb seeded raisins yen4 lb currants lb walnut meats lb pecan meats cup of- real brandy or da1ll

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(1) Line a 10 in angel cake pan with brown paper which has been greased

(2) Set oven at 275 (3) Sift 1 cups flour with

baking soda and spices Mix reshymaining cup flour with fruits and nuts

(4) Cream butter with white and brown sugar until fluffy

(5) Add to creamed ingredishyents the eggs lightly beaten and the milk and almond flavoring

(6) Add dry ingredients (7) Work batter into fruits

and nuts slowly (8) Pack firmly (Miss Lenshy

aghan uses her potato masher for this) into prepared pan

(9) Bake for 4 hours Remove from oven and let stand in pan 1 hour

(10) Tum cake out ontO a wire rack tear off brQwn paper and cool completely When cool wrap in waxed paper and alushyminum foil to store Cake may be Wlwrapped a few times before Christmas and basted with more brandy

This recipe makes 1 large cake -5lk lbs If baked in two bread pans baking time is 2lk hours or if baked in four coffee canamp the time is two hours

NCCW Strongly Backs Catholic School System

WASHINGTON (NC) - The National Council of Cathoue Women has given ringing enshydorsement to the Catholic school system calling it lt1he most noteshyworthy formal channti of our Christian herita~

A resolution adopted at the 32nd national convention of the lO-million-member womens fedshyeration said the mission of the Catholic school system must neeshyessarily be shared by the fami~

the parish and soeiet7 The CathoUc women pledged

themselves to the pursuit of excellence ill tile educational ~

HARVEST FESTIVAL Student council officers at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven with stuffed animals to be prizes at Harvest Festival to be held tomorrow through Sunday at the school From left Claudette Plaud Dale Wingert with Sister Julie Louise SSOO festive director T-o be featured are games gifts and many booths

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prelate OppOstes Death Sentence

TRENTON (NC) -The nineshymember Commission to Study Capital Punishment split 7 to 2 with a recommendation the death penalty be kept for first shydegree murder

The seven members who fashyvored retention of the death senshytence argued that it deters poshytential murderers from commitshyting capital crimes

However the two-member minority whose opinion was written by Msgr Salvatore J Adamo editor of the Catholic Star Herald newspaper of the Camden diocese disagreed sayshying statistics refuted the detershyrent effect of themiddot punishment

Msgr Adamos statement said that despite more than 8400 homicides in 1963 in the nation only 21 persons were executed Where is the deterrent value he askeduThose who were put to death may only have hit the wrong jury faced a parshyticularly ferocious judge or had a lawyer that made a misstep

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Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

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capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

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Justice Clark Urges Prayers At Home

WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

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Frances Aloysius of original convent staff Sister Rose Alma first cook Mother Gabriel Clare a patient when

Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

middotIn other resolutions the 8Ushy

facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

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Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

The credit courses taught by Jewish scholars will include the interest history of Israel a biblical view of history and Jewish literature Savings Accounts welcomed inThey will be taught by Dr Ellis Rivkin and Dr Ezra Spicehanshy any amounts from dler of Hebrew Uriion CoUege $1 to $30000Cincinnati

1n the light of currently imshy All Savings Insured in Fullproving Christian-Jewish relashytions and the amelioration of in- Dividends compounded and paid tergroup work it is felt that the program should do much to four times a yearcement good intergroup and interfaith relations Fat her Current Dividend Rate 4lA per annumRoesch said

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

Gets Federal Loan PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushy

quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

The Parish Parade HOLY REDEEMER CHATHAM

The Association of the Sacred Hearts will hold its annual Christmas fair and public supshyper from 10 to 2 and 5 to 7 Saturday Dec 5 in the parish hall General chairman is Mrs Jerome Soles with Mrs Jennie Cordoza in charge of the supper

A chance table prepared through donations of trading stamps will be in charge of Mrs Paul W A Courtnell and Mrs Robert Ericson and Miss Carshyoline Tradiff are chairmen of a Christmas table Home made food will be featured at a table handled by Mrs Charles Bladen The childrens table in charge of Mrs Gilbert Surette will speshycialize in toys and books while Mrs Soles will direct a mens table and Mrs Jacques May will be in charge of an arts and crafts section

Other tables will include fancy work and white elephant chairmaned respectively by Mrs Louis DEntremont and Mrs William Madden Mrs Edshyward Zibrat Sr and Mrs Edshyward Zibrat Jr will man a snack bar which will be open throughout the day

HOLY NAME FALL RIVER

Mrs Richard Wordell and William Renaud are co-chairshymen of the fourth annual baza~r

to be sponsored from 1 to 8 Satshyurday afternoon and evening Nov 21 in the school auditoshyrium by the Holy Name Society and the Womens Guild

Charles F Leonard will pe anshynouncer Mrs Frank Kingsley will be treasurer and John McshyMahon will head the hall comshymittee Raymond A McGough is publicity chairman and Francis Devine is in charge of prizes A large committee is responsible for various booths

Sixty members of the Council ef Catholic Women will attend the TV Mass on New Bedford Channel Six at 10 Sunday mornshying Nov 22

Miss Gertrude St Laurent spiritual chairman requests prayers for a spiritual bouquet to be presented Bishop Connolly at Christmas

Members helping with a sale for the blind yesterday and toshyday are directed by Mrs Alfred Renaud chairman

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

Mrs Helen Oliveira has been re-elected president of the Council of Catholic Women Also re-elected was Mrs Mary Medeishyros vice-president Newly named tC office are Mrs Mary Pereira treasurer and Mrs Del Furtado secretary The units annual Christmas party will be held Sunday Dec 20 at Blinstrubs and the next regular meeting is set for 730 Tuesday night Dec 8 in the church hall

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

An anniversary memorial Mass for President Kennedy will be celebrated at 5 Sunday aftershynoon Nov 22

New Holy Name Society offi shycers are Manuel A Faria presshyident William Rego vice-presishydent George Tonelli secretary Carl Frederick treasurer They will be installed in January

ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER

The Coach House in Seekonk will be the scene of the Womens Guild Christmas party which will be held Saturday night Dec 5 Mrs Lorraine Massa is in charge of arrangements Memshybers will be guests of the Holy Name Society Sunday morning Dec 13 for a Communion breakshyfast in the parish hall

ST JOHN ATTLEBORO

A Christmas bazaar will be held tomorrow and Saturday at the school hall on Hodges fitreet Tomorrows hours are from noon to 9 and Saturdays are from 2 to 9 A chowder supshyper will be served from 5 to 7 tomorrow and tables will proshyvide early Christmas shoppers with an ample array of gift suggestions

MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

The PTA will conduct a cake sale in the school auditorium on Sunday morning following all the Masses

Mr and Mrs George Ferreira co-chairmen have announced that all donations of pastry may be brought to the aqditorium Saturday evening between 7 and 8 oclock

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will sponshysor a turkey whist at 8 tonight in the Brightman Street parish hall Miss Elizabeth Flaherty is chairman and Mrs James Bradshyshaw is co-chairman

Senior CYO members will conduct a cake sale following all Masses this Sunday morning Donations of pastries may be left in the school from 7 to 8 Saturshyday night

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

The annual Holy Name Socishyety turkey whist to benefit the scholarship fund will be held at 730 Saturday night Nov 21 in the school hall General chairshyman is Joseph Valiquette aided by a large committee Fifty turshykeys in addition to other table and door prizes will be awarded Tickets are available from memshybers and will be at the door

ST MARY NORTON

The Catholic Womens Club will conduct its annual turkey whist tomorrow night at 8 oclock at the parish center

In addition to turkeys special food prizes will be awarded

ST ANTHONY TAUNTON

Rev Maurice Souza has anshynounced that a Harvest Festival will be held at the church Satshyurday night at 630

Tickets may be obtained at the rectory or from Mrs Edith Paige president of the Holy Rosary Sodality

ST THERESA NEW BEDFORD

Co-Chairmen Mr and Mrs J Armand Dupont have anshynounced that Couples Club will sponsor an Autumn Swing dance at the Polish-American Hall on Acushnet Ave Saturday night

The affair will benefit the school fund

ST ANNE NEW BEDFORD

Turkeys and turkey dinner food baskets will highlight the prizes to be lwarded at the penny sale scheduled for Saturshyday evening at 8 oclock in the parish hall

The public is cordially invited

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The Council of Catholic Women has setmiddot its annual Christmas party for 7 Wednesday night Dec 2 at Whites restaurant In charge are Mrs Eugene Hebert and Mrs Emile Rancourt

TO ADDRESS DRUGshyGISTS Robert Walsh assisshytant professor of pharmacy and director of public relashytions for Massachusetts Colshylege of Pharmacy will adshydress a joint meeting and inshystallation ceremony of the Catholic Pharmacists Guild and Massachusetts College alumni at 7 30 Surday night Nov 22 at New Bedford Hotel His topic will be Proshyfessionalism Morality and Ethics

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

The annual PTA-sponsored party for parochial school stushydents will be held Sunday Dec 20 Paul F Young aI)d John T Cabral are chairmen aided by a large committee

ST MICHAEL OCEAN GROVE

The Confraternity )f Cllristian Doctrine will sponsor a Parents Night at 730 Sunday Nov 22 in the church hall Parents of both public and parochial school children are invited ~llld the proshygram win include a speaker a color film entertairunent and refreshments

OUR LADY OF GRACE NO WESTPORT

The annual Christmas Bazaar under the onsorship of the Council of Catholic Women will be held iin the Church hall toshymorrow evening from 7 to 9 and Saturday from 1 in the afshyternoon to 8 in the evening

Mrs Cora Perreiral and Florshyence Fernandes are co-chairmen

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Apostolic Movement of the Blind Receives Pope Pauls Blessing

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope rich these dear brothers are JB Paul VI told members of the marvelous capacities which are Italian Apostolic Movement of sensitive artistic moral and the Blind that their work is imshy productive They are wonderful portant because it gives the students and masters in the blind the joy of loving You fields of action to which ther give them the eyes of the heart have been trained

He said he feels particularly It is therefore to be expectedclose to the blind because of that your blind will allow themshyhuman sympathy toward beings selves to be educated in the proshydeprived of the wondrous gift gram of action which you openof sight We feel obliged to lavshy to them and that from studentsish on them assistance and afshy of the apostolic movement theyfection because of the Christian will turn into pillars and guidespartiality we owe to the searchshyers for light loved and protected Imparting the apostolic blessshy

by Jesus and endowed by Him ing to all the blind the Pope exshywith the miraculous gift of both pressed the wish that those physical and spiritual middotsight virtuously bearing the burden

of privation of external lightWonderful Students may draw from it the comfort

Experieitce tells us bull how of an inner light

~DIA THE POPE AND FATHER MARK OPE PAUL WILL BE IN BOMBAY DECEMBER 3 to pay lomage to Christ ID the Eucharist Be wants also he says

to meet a lTeat people Uhe citizens of India) and to e][JIress his grati shytude to IIllssionaries bull bull bull FATBER MARK Is ODe of these A weary zealous Carmelite he Uves ID a barshyren thatehed-root eell In the DRshy

speakable vUlqe 01 Naraslm-harashyjapura BiB )IeJlnlless parlshlonen (they number 1IIOG) and their Hinda neighbors are his concern FATHER MARK has eleared the land for tile eburch he mast build It

hHoi tllbIrs Misno AM Cbrlst In the Eucharist Is to be proshyloolH 011I CIJllfeh perly taken eare of Wont yo

elp7 bullbullbull The church will cost only $3100 altogether (name It n honor of your favorite saint In memory of Four loved ones)

ince FATHER MARKs parishioners have volunteered the labor free-of-eharge Whatever you can send ($1 $3 $5 $10 $50 $100) will be a Godsend the laborer ID India earns only pennies a day Please lend something now FATHER MARK will start eonstrudion please God Immediateb

A DAY WITH THE POOR-In India Pope Paul will spend a day with the poor irrespective of caste or creed according to Cardinal Gracias of Bombav The poor are always with us the Cardinal said We do not have to gather them from the highways and the byways Even the smallest gift ($1 $2 $5 $10) enables the Holy Father to help where help is needed most Mark your lift Stringless

SISTERS KIND LITTLE PEOPLE7-Nuns 01 today must be more than kind Uttle people Mother Mary Omer said in Cineinnatl They also must be professionally able bull bull Ia mission lOuntrles like India this Is especially true Our native Sisters tlained by readers of this lOlumn are aeelalmed by Hindus as well as Cbristians as outstanding teachers nurses administrators bullbullbull Like to enable a God-Iovine girl too pOOr to pay her own expenses to become a missionary Sister It costs only $300 altogether ($150 a year for two Fears) and you need pay only $1250 a month bull bull bull Write to 11amp The Sister yoa adopt will write to you

MASS OFFERINGS A PRIESTS SUPPORT-The offering you make when you ask a missionary priest to read Mass for your intention suppltgtrts him for one day Our priests in southshywest India and the Holy Land will offer promptly the Masse you request Simply write to us

THANKSGIVING FEED A FAMILY-You can brighten your dinner next Thursday Thanksgiving Day by feeding hungry refugees in the Holy Land $10 will feed a family for a month As a token of our thanks well send you an Olive Wood Rosary from the Holy Land

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5 THE ANCHOR-Or King Asserts Brother Joseph of Fairhaven to Tour V s Thurs Nov 19 1964

Law Can Change For Missionaries of Holy Apostles Pontiff NamesMens Habits

CHICAGO (NC) - Civil Do you belong to the Three Hundred Club If not you havent met Brother Joseph New Havenite rights leader Dr Martin Lushy Barabe of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Members donate a quarter a week to Auxiliaryther King Jr acknowledged Brother Josephs infant community which is dedieated to the nurturing of belated vocashyhere there is some truth in tions to the priesthood And such are the winning ways of this dynamic dedicated man WASHINGTON (NC) _ the adage you cant legislate morality but added this doesnt tell the whole story

Discussing the effect of the 1964 Civil Rights Act Dr King asserted It may be true a law cannot make someone love me but it can keep him from lynchshying me and I think thats imporshytant too

Law cannot change the hearts of men but it can change their habits the 1964 Nobel Peace prize winner asserted He asshyserted his belief in the effectiveshyness of non-violent action to bring about a change of heart in the civil rights situation He said future generations will sufshyfer if Negroes give in to the temptation to use violence

The Baptist minister praised highly the efforts of the Cathshyolic Church in the struggle for racial justice He said the Catholic Church is fortunate in having two great Pontiffs (John XXIII and Paul VI) with the ability to read the signs of the times

Crosses in streets We must be prepared to leave

the sanctuary and take up our crosses in the streets We must dare to live in racially integrated neighborhoods America will be the richer for it Dr King said as he accepted the John F Kenshynedy Award of the Chicago Catholic Interracial Council beshyfore an overflow crowd

He said the churches must make it clear segregation should end not just because it is inshyconvenient for some people or because it hurts this nations image abroad but because it is morally wrong and sinful

B C Students Seek Overseas Workers

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Colshylege students are conducting a lay apostolate week here in a climpaign to recruit new volunshyteers for teaching assignments in Iraq Jamaica Alaska and South America

Films seminars lectures and talks by former volunteers are being presented on the campus of the Jesuit university during the week

Nearly 200 graduates of Bosshyton College and other colleges and universities have volunshyteered for the schools mission program since 1956 Recent volshyunteers are now serving at Baghdad College and AI-Hikma University in Iraq at several mission schools and clinics in Jamaica and a~ st Marys Misshysion in the Andreafsky Mounshytains of Alaska

Franciscans Choose Negro Nun Superior

RICE LAKE (NC) - Sister Ann Michael is the first Negro to be elected mother general of the Franciscan Sisters of Rice Lake here in Wisconsin

She is one of three Negroes in the community which staffs a hospital catechetical center proshyvides altar breads for the Sushyperior diocese and fills mission posts in England and Scotland

A native of Washington DC she joined the Franciscan sistershyhood eight years ago and shortly afterwards was made superior of the Sisters hospital here Since regulations of the sistershyhood require that a mother genshyeral must be professed for 10 years special permission was obshytained to allow Sister Ann Michshyael to fill the office

that few who meet him fall to help the cause to which he is devoting his life For the past two years Brother Josshyeph has been in Peru aiding in the foundation of a seminary but until February he will be in the United States spreading word of his apostolate He plans trips to Chicago Buffalo New York City Florida and Califorshynia addressing parish groups Serra Clubs and Knights of Columbus Councils as well as any other organizations intershyested in hearing of the Missionshyaries of the Holy Apostles

The community was founded in 1946 by a Franciscan Rev Eusebe Menard who recognized the prodigious source of priestly vocations among serious young men beyond the usual age of acshyceptance in regular seminaries It has six minor seminaries in the United States Canada and Peru Many other countries are eager to have the services of the Missionaries but must wait until more members are available

Join All Orders A man trained in a Missionary

seminary need not join the comshymunity stressed Brother Joseph Of 151 priests ordained since the foundation of the community 44 have become Missionaries the others have become Diocesan priests or entered various other congregations

This cooperative spirit is reshyciprocated Other congregations are glad to lend teachers to the Missionary seminaries and Bishshyops have also loaned Diocesan priests to the communitys facshyulties

Brother Joseph himself is a late vocation He is now 49 and entered religious life 10 years ago after a highly successful career in real estate in New Bedford and Miami Florida

I had so much money I had about decided to retire and go fishing he said Then his father with whom he was in partnershyship in the real estate business died very suddenly It woke up the family said Brother Joseph We began to think about God

What Doth It Prom Paging through the Bible one

day Brother Joseph came on the passage in st Matthew What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul He turned on a page or so and read again It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven He began thinking even more seriously and at first considered the voshycation of a Trappist brother

Then he learned of the Misshysionaries of the Holy Apostles and his mind was made up He is the first American brother in the community and he has been caretaker for St Jean Vianney Seminary in Montreal and coshyfounder of Holy Apostles Semshyinary Cromwell Conn and Seminario de los Santos Aposshytoles Chosica Peru his present assignment

Im the money-man he exshyplains His duties include apshypraising and buying real estate and the physical upkeep of the communitys properties

Family Affair Brother Joseph didnt come

into religion alone He explains that the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles comprise six assoshyciations priests brothers sisshyters lay auxiliaries lay volunshyteers and benefactors

The lay auxiliaries aid as nurses teachers or in other cashy

pacities in houses of the commushynity and live with the religious members The lay volunteers are full-time workers who remain in their own homes Brother Joshysephs mother 72 year old Mrs Eva Barabe and a sister Miss Lauretta Barabe are in this category They hold themselves ready to go wherever in the world the congregation might send them but at present are in their home at 15 Holiday Drive Fairhaven

1 speak in homes two or three times a month and talk of God explained Mrs Barabe

She takes care of the little old ladies chuckled her daughshyter but Mrs Barabe was quick to point out that one of her contributors is a young man of eight

Miss Barabe is in charge of the Three Hundred Club which is spread throughout the country

_Among active members are six other sisters and three brothers All Three Hundreders are conshysidered benefactors and memshybers of the sixth association of the congregation

The Barabe family belonged to St Hyacinth and StAnthonys parishes in New Bedford before moving to St Josephs parish in Fairhaven three years ago

Holy Land One of Brother Josephs beneshy

factors has invited him on a Christmas trip to the Holy Land Hes going to take time out from his whirlwind tour of the United States for this very special reashyson but shortly after Christmas hell be back and available to anyone whod like to know more of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Where did the com-

WITH SUPERIOR GENERAL Brother Joseph Barshyabe left with Rev Eusebe Menard OFM superior general and founder of the Mission-aries of the Holy Apostles Ocshycasion was recent testimonial for Brother Joseph for which Father Menard flew from Rome

Pop e Paul VI has named Msgr Joseph F Donnelly of New Haven to be Titular Bishop of Nabala and Auxiliary to Archbishop Henry J OBrien of Hartford

The appointment was anshynounced here by Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi Apostolic Delshyegate in the United States

Bishop-elect Donnelly is passhytor of St John the Baptist Church New Haven a past pres- ident of the National Catholic Cemetery Conference and a member and official of numershyous Catholic and civic agencies

The new Auxiliary was born in Norwich Conn May I 1909 the son of John E and Bridget Shea Donnelly He attended New Haven High School St Thomas Preparatory Seminary Bloomshyfield and St Marys Seminary Baltimore

He was ordained in the Catheshydral of St Joseph Hartford June 29 1934 by Bishop McAushyliffe He made post-ordination studies at the Catholic Univershysity of America Washington

Proposes Council For Protestants

AUGSBURG (NC)-In view of the good results of the Second Vatican Council Protestants should hold a similar council for the inner renewal of the church the general secretary of the Lu~ theran World Federation said here in Germany

Dr Kurt Schmidt-Clausen said Such a council for Protesshytants is as important as at the time of the Reformation

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Inc 94 TREMONT STREETmunity get its names He likes

to be asked that The Apostles AUNTON MASS he reminds his questioner had Tel VAndyke 2-Q621the ~riginal delayed vocations

THE SrSTERS OF MERCY will hold their annual

CHRISTMAS SALE AND BAZAAR Nov~mber 18 19 20 and 21 10 am to 10 pm

Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday Do your Christmas shopping at one stop NO PARKshyING PROBLEMS-There is something for everyone on your list-novelties mens and womens childrens wear TOYS of all kinds APRONS and FANCY WORK RELIGIOUS ARTICLES HOME-COOKED FOOD

Exquisitely dressed DOLLS a special featun

SnackBaropen Afternoons and Evenings

HOME COOKED SUPPERS served each night from 5 to 7 pm

Wednesday-Spaghetti and Meat Balls Thursday-Chicken Pie Friday-Sea Food Specials

Saturday-Ham and Beans

ALL SUPPERS $150

On Saturday evening House Beautiful 1964 completely furnished and other Special Prizes will be awarded

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6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fotl River-Thurs JIlov 19 1964

Delinquency Test A ten-year test program for predicting future delinshy

quency among six-year old boys has been found to be surprisingly accurate in New York City

The study of over three hundred boys forecast deshylinquency ten years ago for thirty-three boys and proved to be eighty-five per cent accurate

Potential non-delinquency was forecast for two hunshydred and forty-three boys-with ninety-five per cent accuracy

And twenty-five boys were adjudged an even chance ten years ago of becoming delinquents with nine becoming delinquents and sixteen who did not

The study made by the New York City Youth Board and financed in part by the Ford Foundation is published in A Manual of Procedures for Application of the Glueck Prediction Table and carries an introduction by a husband and wife team of criminologists at the Harvard Law School Professor Sheldon Glueck and Dr Eleanor Glueck

Three factors were used in setting up ratings on which the predictability of future conduct was based These were supervision of the boy by the mother discipline of the boy by the mother and family cohesiveness

Since all the boys studied were from a neighborhood with a high record of delinquency and many of the boys did not have a father the father-son relationship had to be discarded in favor of the mother-son one

Under the three factors these elements were investishygated supervision-parent knows where boy is his acshytivities and friends keeps close watch on him disciplineshyparent is firm but kindly sets limits of conduct and expects son to adhere to these punishes so that boy understands why and accepts it cohesiveness of family-family enjoys going out or staying home together all children are equally accepted

Mothers and fathers would do well to examine themshyselves On these items if they would have a picture of what their children are likely to be in ten years time

Sufficient Food Any man bearing the title of Secretary of the British

Associationmiddot for Advancement of Science and speaking at the United Nations as a member of its Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Developshyment is entitled to a hearing on the basis of sheer prestige alone As it is Sir Norman Wright is also a man whose learning and experience match his title and position

Speaking at a Unitedmiddot Nations session currently being held in New York Sir Norman stated that if the existing body of knowledge were applied in themiddot world moremiddot than sufficient food could be produced to supply the expanded population foreseen by the end of this century

His is one more voice added to the many that have insisted that science and technology have within their power at this very moment the means of feeding not only the present population of the world but the numbers that the most inflated figures have projected as themiddot worlds population by the end of the century

His is the approach that the emerging nations of the world expect from the have nations And unless this is forthcoming quickly these underdeveloped and underprivishyleged nations are going to get the idea that the other nations of the world are deliberately keeping them in a state of subjection are still holding firm to the colonial spirit

A Year Later The nation still feels the pain inflicted on it just a

year ago when the senseless act of an assassin cut down the President of the Unitedmiddot States John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy

On the first anniversary of his death no more fitting tribute could be offered to him than the promise of conshytinued prayers for his soul and for his family who face the future with acceptance of the Will of God but with the human sorrow that timemiddot can only assuage but never wipe away

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TODAY-St Elizamiddotbeth Widow And todays Gospel with its If salvation is Gods gift His vision of Jerusalems destruction grace then what is the relationshy and of the end of time with its ship to it of our work of that air of catastrophe and uprootedshyplodding effort to improve the ness warns any of us who may world and serve the common be tempted to hold on too tightly good of the human bmily which to non-essential customs and trashytodays First Reading poetically ~itions praises It is both treasure and And the First Readings prayer pearl - this kingdom - as the is surely the prayermiddot of the EcushyGospel teaches us menical Council as it endeavors

Yet man must look for it and to lead us toward a more clear find it-and he does this by pershy ~ore simple more meaningful fecting himself as man It is for public worship Our prayer is faith and faiths vision of things middot that you may be filled with that that he has been ~reated and closer knowledge of Gods will attention to his human nature which brings all wisdom and all and his human work will not igshy middot spiritual insight with it nore this MONDAY - St Clement I

TOMORROW-St Felix of Vashy Pope middotMartyr The Councils will lois Confessor We I~annot honor and work will be frustrated if a saint if we dishonor ourselves we who are Catholics do not reshy

if under middotsome misinterpretation alize clearly and decisively that of humility we think that we the rock the assurance of come closer to God the more Christs teaching is not our cusshyweabuse ourselves Christs comshy tom and our habits but rather mandment enjoins the opposite middot the_ voice of Peter and the aposshy

that we love ourselves middot tolic college the teachers of So when He teaches (Gospel) faith

us to sell what we have and give Follow my example (First alms to share to be generous Reading) the Council is telling and open-handed concerned us-the example of getting to with one anothers needs He is the roots of the Gospel of prunshynot asking us to strip ourselves ing away all that hides or obshyof our possessions but rather to scures or makes difficult the folshyacquire a possession even more lowing of Christ noble and more befitting our TUESDAY - St John of the honor C r 0 s s Confessor Doctor

SATURDAY-Presentation of Preach the word welcome or the Blessed Virgin llary That is unwelcome (first Reading) we the possession which Mary treasshy hear in thismiddot Mass honoring a ured I had waited on his presshy great teacher in the Church So ence (First Reading) This is the Council in the most solemn the vision and the conviction way possible in Christs Church and the commitment which disshy teaches us the word of God tinguish the Christian life from If our ears do not welcome it any other And when we are even when it means work and tempted by the short-range and drastic changes in our habits the immediate (Blessed is the then we must seek to correct womb that bore thee the breast not the Council but our faith and which thou hast sucked) we our response look to her as symbol of the WEDNESDAY-St Catherine Church and of us aU for perseshy Virgin Martyr God is the delivshyverence in the word of God erer of those who wait who are (Gospel) patient and vigilant this Mass

27TH (LAST) SUNDAY AFshy middot tells us This does not mean TER PENTECOST Next Sunshy waiting before we carry out the day for those dioce~es that have clear command of the Lord It not already begun the use of Enshy means waiting before Him disshyglish in the Mass will see our tracted by nothing With the oil mother tongue become a major of patience and vigilance susshylanguage of our public worship taing us It has already become the lanshy We may see no immediate reshyguage of the other sacraments sults and the wait may be long Now parts of the Mass will be but our confidence is in Him sung and prayed and celebrated middot In faithful obedience to His only in English as one of the Word whether or not we see just preliminary steps toward a reshy how it will improve things we formed and revitalited Catholic stanll with the wise virgins liturgy (Gospel)

Religious Continued from Page One

with reservations 1005 No 71 Fourth Article

1049 Fathers agreed with the fourth proposition that states that the chief goal of the re ligious is perfect love of God and of neighbor 64 Bishops did not think so and 845 Bishops thought that this was not a comshyplete enough statement

In two propositions it is asshyserted that contemplative insti shytutes are to retain their necesshysary role in the Church and are to see to t~eir own reform acshytive institutes must seek a cershytain coordination The Fathers voted Yes 883 Yes but 987 No 77

The next four propositions deal with vows and common life One speaks Of the necessary understanding of the spirit of the vows the next treats of inshydividual poverty-that it must be observed in spirit as well as in dependence on superiors the next deals with collective povshyerty pointing out that the propshyerty of an institute exists only to benefit the Church and the needy the final proposition speaks of the intensity of reshyligious life for lay religious

and denounces class distinctions The Fathers answered Yes 907 Yes but 975 No 66

Enclosure and Habits In three propositions the docshy

ument states that the cloister should pertain only to strictly contemplative orders Other nuns should be exempted from enshyclosure and should have special constitutions

In referring to nuns habits it was emphasized that these should be simple modest poor yet becoming hygienic up-toshydate and practical Habits which in the Holy Sees judgement do not conform to these standards will be changed

Here 940 Bishops were in comshyplete agreement while 947 had some reservations 56 did not agree

Trajnin~ and Adaptation In training religious those not

destined for the Priesthood should not be assigned to the apostolate immediately after the novitiate but should be assured special training in special houses (Yes 1076 yes but 103 No 65)

In three propositions the Bishshyops deal with the foundation of new institutes adaptation or supshypression of the undertakings

proper to existing religious inshystitutes and abandonment of deshycadent institutes (Yes 1833 yes but 226 No 63)

Cooperation Two articles deal with the coshy

operation and unity among inshystitutes and on national confershy

ences of major superiors (Yes 1936 yes but 131 No 50)

The final article deals with the promotion of religious vocations and was accepted by 1639 Bishshyops though 419 others had some reservations and 50 disagreed

Archbishop Shehan Heads NC Press

ROME (NC) - ArchbishOlt Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore was elected a member of the Administrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conshyference at the annual general meeting of the Bishops of the United States held here

Archbishop Shehan was chosen episcopal chairman of the NCWC Press Department at the organishyzation meeting of the board which followed He succeeds Archbishop Joseph T McGucken of San Francisco who retired from the administrative board after serving the permissible five consecutive one-year terms

Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington D C was chosen chairman of the NCWC adminisshytrative board a post he held last year

7 Girls at Saered Hearts Fairhave Announce Gala Harvest Festival Featuring Games Gifts for All

A harvest festival is the big news at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fairhaven Itll be tomorrow Saturday and Sunday and will feature a Christmas booth and a country store Hours tomorrow are from 2 to 10 for Saturday are 10 in the morning to 11 at

will have a closed dance tomorshynight and for Sunday are row nightswitched around from 11 in And some 200 couples enjoyedthe morning to 10 at night themselves at Bishop Cassidys

Therell be games and gifts first dance of the season All for all promise sponsors includshy proceeds of the social affair at ing student council officers Rosshy the Taunton school went to the anna Ventura Carol Olivier student council treasury and the Claudette Plaud and Dale Win memory book fund gert Chances on a turkey and Still in a dancing mood special prizes will be available Freshmen and sophs at Bishop from students or at the door Stang will hold aTurkey Trot

Refreshments will include tomorrow sponsored by the hamburgers hot dogs tuna fish sophomore student council and clam rolls and hot and cold At Sacred Hearts Academy drinks Sister Julie Louise Fall River the National Honor SSCC eighth grade teacher in Society is in charge of school the academys elementary deshy bulletin boards Members will partment is in charge of the also sponsor a reading campaign event and are organizing a tutoring

service Moderator is SisterQuiet Time Francis Sebastian and presidentIn general however things is Paula Powers

are quiet on the Diocesan school Meanwhile at Bishop Stangfront reflecting the fact that National Honor Society studentsquarterly exams held stage censhy have initiated the use of NHSter the past few days Report service cards which keep trackcards will be bringing the good of the 20 hours service eachand bad news to students this member pledges annually to his week school Ushering and tutoring

A student council convention are among service projects unshyat Norwell High School this dertaken at Stang and manyweek attracted attendance from honor students have alreadyDiocesan highs Representing completed their 20 hour quotaFeehan in Attleboro were Steshy for the school yearphen Nolan Dorothy Coderre Kevin Myles and Jack Warburshy LaUD AmericaD -Guests ton Girls at Mt St Mary Academy

A National HonOl Society have welcomed to the student meeting at Wareham High will body three SiSters of the Dominshybe attended tomorrow by two icans of the Presentation comshydelegates from Bishop Stang munity -staffing St Annes High in North Dartmouth plus Hospital in Fall River The threetheir advisor Sister Aloysia young Sisters are completingSND their high school education in

At Msgr Prevost High in Fall the United States are fromRiver students s~em_ to have Colombia where the congrega-found many a sweet t09th Reshy tion has a large membershipports are that 900 boxes of candy Theyre cOl)centrating on Enshywere sold in the first two days glish American history and of a drive Proceeds will benefit math while at the Mount various school activities Tonight senior sodalists at

And at Mt St Marys also Bishop Cassidy High will renew Fall River tomorrow will be deshy their act of _ consecration andvoted to the liturgical renewal junior cand~dates will be reshyIn the course of the day ex- ceived as members Rev James plain reporters Monique Demers Lyons will officiate and memshyand Lynne Chrupcala students bers of the schools Mothers will have an intensified presenshy Auxiliary will be special gueststation of the changes in the Mass Freshmen at Dominican Acadshyand the sacraments An explanashy emy Fall Riyer sponsored the tion of the role of art and music first in a series of pastry sales will also be presented as a manishy last week Proceeds will benefit festation of praise to God their Advent project These

Included in the days proshy projects are undertaken by each gram will be talks given by the homeroom clergy Rev James Murphy will Object of special attention at speak about the history of the St Anthonys High in New Bedshyliturgy Rev Maurice Jeffreys ford is Richard Gelinas just reshytopic will be Why the Change turned from the sixth annual Rev Paul McCarrick will speak national youth conference on the about the change in the sacrashy atom held in Chicago Richardment and Rev Richard Demers first St A student ever to parshywill discuss changes in the Mass ticipate in such a conferenceOn this day the Mass will be was one of 16 students and offered in memory of the late teachers from the New Bedford President John F Kennedy area to make the Chicago trip

In preparation for this day Among hightUghts of the conshya dry Mass was said yesterday

ference said Richard were adshyand was explained by Father dresses by Dr G W Beadle disshyJeffrey It is the intention of coverer of the DNA moleculethose planning tomorrows proshyand Dr Glen T seaborg discov- gram that the students will go erer of the transuranium eleshyforth from the school to their ments Students also toured theparish churches with a deeper Argonne National Laboratoryunderstanding of their role as and the Chicago Museum ofpeople of God Science

Maronlte Mass Campalln WInnersThe Junipero Club of Holy

Family High in New Bedford Jo-Ann Gleason Frances Hathshywill attend a Maronite Mass at away and Elizabeth Raposa are Our Lady of Purgatory Church winners of a magazine subscripshyalso in New Bedford Saturday tion campaign at Sacred Hearts Nov 28 Rev George Saad adshy Academy Fall River In homeshyministrator will celebrate the room competition freshmen of Mass and explain the service and homeroom 3 placed first the vestments he wears Our The Stang band including Lady of Purgatory incidentally cheerleaders majorettes color III the only U S churcli of this guard drum major and players ftame numbers 80 a sizeable per cent

Juniors and seniors at Feehan of the student body reports will attend an open dance this Frances Przybyla Theyve proshySaturday night The Cranberry vided many memorable halfshySecial F1eIbmea and sopba time performance during this

football season For instance Well at the Durfee-Stang game they marched down the field in V formations formed a football with a letter S in the center then joined the crowd in a Stang cheer

At the Coyle-Stang game the teenagers formed a bell then played The Bells of st Marys Officers are Maurice Martel president Joseph Boucher viceshypresident Jane Mahoney treas- urer and our own Anchor gal Frances secretary

The Holy Family Memory book staff is hard at work says reporter Gloria Harrington It includes Maureen OBrien edshyitor Luke Sweeney and Kevin Healey assistant editors Gershyaldine Vikre art editor Donna Monty and Gerald Guerreiro asshysistant art editors

Also at Holy Family the scishyence clubs most recent field trip was to the Boston Museum of Science

Folk Singer Cassidyites will hear folk

singer Janet May MacLean toshymorrow In addition to singing Miss MacLean will discuss folk music and its reflection on society

Mt st Marys Mercian is sponshysoring a poetry contest for evshyeryone except staff members of the school paper The subject is Christmas and any style verse may be employed Winning poems will appear in next months issue

And officers for Le cercle francais and the National Honor Society have been named at Cassidy Pour la France are Dishyane Dussault president Diane Majkut vice-president Jeanne Machnick secretary - treasurer Honor gals are Mary Elizabeth Holmes president Pauline Lee vice-president Patricia Mc- Breen secretary Carol Sylvia treasurer

BaSketball tryouts aJe anshynounced for this week at Dominshyican Academy and new athletic asSociation members include Sharon Day Sue GOlsalves Paulette Petit Nancy Fournier and Janice Costa

SL Anthony debaters ained bull

HEAD SCHOOL CLUBS Paula Powers left is Nashytional Honor Society president at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Susan Nunes heads Debrabant Debaters

THE ANCHOR -Thurs Nov 19 1964

Indians Consider Goa Merger

BOMBAY (NC)-A public deshybate has arisen in India as to whether the former Portuguese colony of Goa should remain an independent territory within India or whether it should be merged with neighboring Mashyharashtra state

Goa which has a Catholic popshyulation of 250000 persons was seized from Portugal in 1961 and has since been governed as an independent territory by Indias federal government

Those who are supporting the status quo at least for the time being are Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and Kamraj Nadir president of the ruling Congress party Among the supporters for merger are Deshyfense Minister Y B Chavan Maharashtras chief minister V P Naik and Goas chief minister D B Bandodkar

Cassidys art studio could be likened to a menagerie says the Taunton schools Anchor reshyporter Zoomorps fantastic anshyimals of fairyland line the counters and windowsills

More seriously class represhysentatives to the studen~ council at Cassidy have been chosen and include Patricia McBreen Mary Tane Sheerin Maureen Kelleher Patricia Pinto Carol Sylvia

Susan Larivee Barbara Quill Nancy Thomas Mary Berube Janice Cornaglia and June Zagol

At Mt St Marys students are enjoying newly accessioned li shybrary books and are also busy after school hours disposing of

first place trophy in a V8rsify- House Beautiful tickets Science intermediate debate tournament Club officers are Elsie Pelton held last week at St Catherines president Patricia Sellect viceshyAcademy Newport Paul Des- president Kathleen Flanagan pres and Antone Andrade also secretary Nancy Piccard treasshyreceived OUtstanding Speaker urer The units calendar inshycertificates cludes lectures on oceanography At SHA Fail River the glee and atomic energy

club is preparing for its annual St Anthony High students ill Christmas -concert under direc- senior English classes are readyshytion of Mrs Tobias Monte Date ing essays for the annualVoice for the program ha$nt yet been of DemQcracy contest This announced Same story at Bishop years topic is Challenge of Cassidy where the freshman Citizenship Also at St As chorale -the glee club and the business seniors heard a talk on orchestra are all knee-deep in good telephone manners and efshytinsel They are directed by ficient use of the telephone e Sister Stephen Helen SUSC rectory And at both Holy Union-staffed schools pictures are being taken for senior memory books DONAT BOISVERT

Next Monday Tuesday and INSURANCE AGENCY INCWednesday a triduum at Doshyminican Academy will prepare 96 WILLIAM STREETstUdent for the coming changes

NEW BEDFORD MASSin the Mass Monday Rev Anshytoine M Lanoue OP will speak WY 8-5153 WY 7-9167 on the liturgy and answer quesshytions Tuesday there will be a PERSONAL SERVICE Bible Vigil on the Word of God and the Eucharist Wednesday students will mark Forty Hou~

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Readers Express Disapproval Of Joint Letters to Family

~ M~ Tinley Daly FaMfly letters witn earboJl paper inserted so fhat a

fOpy can be sent each familY member-ublacksheeting as it is called Himiddot the newspaper business-became the topic of a recent column Not that we care t-o be pollsters but the trend among At Our House

letters That so-called personarreaders is against the ])racshyPS gives the letter as muchtice of communial letters war~th as the monhtly PTA

Two of the most interesting Newsletter which carries the with thought-provoking ideas personal afterthought and for strengthening family ties we want to thank all of you girls are reprinted here on the Hospitality Committee

From a reader in Virginia shy for those wonderful refreshshyDear Mrs Daly ments you served at last months Have you open house

ever received a Doesnt Save Time lommunal let shy The time saved on communal termiddot Then per1 letters is negligible in most haps you have eases If time is really ata preshybeen the recipshy mium why not send out a famshyient ot one of ly newsletter But call it that those advertisshy and write it in news form Enshyjng let te rs close a personal note with each which begins newsletter But please no earshyDear Occupant bons which read Dear Girls ClI

Dear Children in a breezy r suggest that the reason pseudo-friendly style-as it yOli your writing a communal letter and the writer were old and dear didnt eome naturally was that pals If so you have some idea communal letters are unnatural of what it feels like to get a in the first place There is someshyeommunal letter thing lacking Perhaps it ean

No matter how chummy this be compared to the feeling one type of letter may be those gets when he talks to a persoll cold impersonal carbon copies wearing sunglasses (A feeling come through with all of the you mentioned in a column some warmth of Dear Occupant The time back) personal PS does not compenshy Those of us in my family who sate for the overall impression receive communal letters resent the letter gives that the writer them because it is our feeling really didnt want 110 write to that we are taking time from you in the first place whatever else we could (or

As the victim of many comshy

bull n d continues

should) be doing to give a little munal letters I cannot help but of ourselves when we write pershyregard them as form letters sonal letters We feel that we which have no place in personal deserve the same consideration correspondence (They belong attention and courtesy in a in the same class as Christmas reply In other words a personal eards which have the senders letter should be persona that

is individualname imprinted instead of bull personal signature) I am sure there are others

who do not share my opinionNo Replacement However I have never found

No doubt there are manjy anyone friend or relative or Who consider communal letters acquaintance who has eyer as jolly good fun but that Toshy written a communal letter after Whom - It - May - Concern air he has received one about them wni never replace Thank you for hearing me an individual letter in warmth out Wont you keep us readers affection love and attention posted with a follow~up on your

Give your daughters a break article on To-Whom-It-Mayshyand return to the old-fashioned Concern letters letters from Mom For 20 years QED-MTD I have lived middotover 2000 miles from my girlhood home I can assure you that a letter from Family of Eight Leaves Mom is still a big event J[ look For Pacific Missionforward to that familiar homeshy

BETHLEHEM (NC)-Mr andtown postmark every time the mail arrives Everything stops Mrs Milton Kempf and their while I read her news of the family will leave their rural family and friends (A commushy home here in Ohio next Wedshynal letter from her would be nesday and go to the So Pacific shattering ) mission field of Kavieng New

Without t hat individual Ireland for a five-year stay touch I am sure we would never The family from Sacred Heart have remained so close through parish here will work with the

the years despite the wide geoshy Missionaries of the Sacred Heart graphical separation whose major seminary is nearshy

And another by The Kempfs have six daughshyI feel compelled to write to ters the oldest of whom is 10

you Mrs Daly to urge you to He expects to do machine shop abandon this (communal letter) and construction work for the form of correspondence with mission He is experienced as a your daughters The communal farmer parish custodian and letter has caused so much unshy stationary engineer pleasantness unhappiness and resentment in our family

Those of us who receive such Fordham Gets $5000 a letter are too chicken-hearted To Train Teachersto tell the dear one who writes

NEW YORK (NC)-The Hearstit how we really feel about her Foundation has given $5000 to-=old indifferent carbon copied Fordham University for prepshyaration of teachers of mentallyshy

400th Jubilee retarded children Kingsbury Smith publisher ofNEW ORLEANS (N C) - A

the New York Journal-AmerishyMass in English will be offered can and a trustee of the foundshyat Municipal Auditorium here in tion presented a check for theLouisiana Sunday to celebrate amount to Father Vincent Tthe 400th anniversary of the

canonical establishment of the OKeefe SJ F()rdham presishyHoly Name Society Archbishop dent 1()hn P Cody apostolic adminshy The special education program istrator of New Orleans grante4 at Fordham is now in its eighth permioion for the Mass ear Ii enrolls 32 persons

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SCULPTRESS Suzanne Silversruys Stevenson is shown in her Chaplin Conn studio with a scale model of her statue of Father Eusebi(J Kino Italian-born missionary of the Southwest which Will be installed Feb 14 1965 in Stat lIary Hall at the Capitol in Washington D C The State of Arizona chose Father Kino as one of the two representativea allowed each state in Statuary Hall NC Photo

Core for Poor Primary Task

VATICAN CITy (NC)-o~ of the Churchs main apostolie preoccupations is to eare for thti poor according to a VaticaJl letter

The letter was written in the name of Pope Paul yenI ~ Amshyleto Cardinal Cicognani Papal Secretary of State to the first social week in Brasilia Written in Portuguese it was addressed to Archbishop Jose de Almeida Batista of Brasilia

This is a problem of the greatest importance the lette said It concerns people whG for the most part have not reshyceived an education or elemenshytary instruction or indispensable vocational training who caa only get work that is badly paid and who are liable to unemployshyment with all of its sad conseshyquences of physical and moral misery

Daughter of Sodafist Editor Enters Convent

VALLETTA (NC) The 23shyyear-old daughter of the editor of the socialist newspaper 11shyHelsein which has been banned by the Catholic Archbishop of Malta for its criticism of the hierarchy has left home to ente a convent

Margaret Lafvfera left fOl Spain to enter the Carmelite convent in Tarragona

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9 Home Advent Wreath Display Hails Coming of Christ

By Marilyn and Joseph Roderick My part in our familys preparation for Advent is

making the wreath Since I am all thumbs this simple task becomes a major project but thanks to my two assistants Meryl and Melissa aged five and three the job gets done

We collect pine boughs and berries some time during the weekend preceding the first Sunday of Advent The chilshydren reallY enjoy this especially the fresh smell of pitch in the pine boughs We have found that one weeks soaking in a pail of water is sufficient to keep the greens from drying out premashyturely when we place them on the wreath

After several unsuccessful at shytempts to make our own wreath by tying greens together we inshyvested in a florists wreath frame which makes the job a great deal easier Frames come in several sizes and can be obshytained for less than fifty cents The frame can be filled with a ring of styrofoam which makes placement of the greens a simple natter

The four candles three purshyple and one rose can be pushed into the styrofoam for support (This is frankly optimistic since we spend half our time straight- ening leaning candles) There are candle holders which fit the wreath frames but we have not purchased one of these as yet

We piace our wreath on the dinner table althoughfriends of ours suspend theirs from the eeiling using the new non-screw type hangers which are available in hardware stores

Advent wreath kits and arti shyficial greens are available but we prefer to make our own The children enjoy making and decshyorating the wreath and although ours may not be as pretty as lIOme they think it is magnifi shyeent

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Another event for this holy lIeason is one that takes place ill the kitchen and includes the whole family This is the preshyparing of the fruit cake or fruit pUdding (plum pudding) on the first Sunday of Advent desigshynated as Stir-up Sunday This eelebration dates back to pagan times when all the plenty of the land fruits meat and meat were thrown into a huge kettle

to thank the sun for its gift Now in Christian times its dedicated to the Light of the World and everyone in the family can give the batter a mighty stir while they are giving thanks This will be the first year that we plan to include this in our celebration of Advent but I know my daughters are going to enjoy the idea of getting into the kitchen with parental permisshysion

A custom that we have used successfuly along with the Adshyvent wreath is the receiving of straws by the children of the house for the good deeds that they do These straws are placed in a crib (ours are made of paper-covered shoes boxes) that will hold a statue of the Infant on Christmas morningOf course each child wants his crib to be the softest so good deeds do inshyerease at this time Whichever customs you try you win find that the little extra effort inshyvolved gives a deeper meaning to the Advent season and for small chlldren takes a little of the emphasis off Santa Claus

Fund Raisers St Catherines Fund Raising

Committee of Dominican Acadshyemy Fan River will meet at 8 Tuesday night Dee 1 bull the academy A Christmas party ill

planned for Tuesday Dec bull aamp tile CoaocIaIua

and places it on the Christ Child The recipe we plan to use on

Stir-up Sunday was given to me b Miss Elinor Lenaghan prinshycipal of the Hugo A Dubuque School and a member of Holy Name parish in Fall River Along with being an educator Miss Lenaghan is also an excellent cook Wont you try this Stir-up Sunday recipe with us and let me know how you like it

~ lb candied pineapple yent lb candied red cherries Ift lb candied green cherries 1f4 lb candied citron lb candied lemon peel 1 lb golden raisins

yent lb seeded raisins yen4 lb currants lb walnut meats lb pecan meats cup of- real brandy or da1ll

rum 2 cups sifted all purpose flour

Ih t each mace and cinnamon If t baking soda 5 eggs 1 T milk 1 t almond flavoring

lb butter 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar firmly

packed

Day Before Prepare fruits Sliver pineshy

apple citron and lemon peel Pick over raisins and currants and soak overnight in rum or brandy Cut up nut meats eoarsely

Stir-up Sunda

(1) Line a 10 in angel cake pan with brown paper which has been greased

(2) Set oven at 275 (3) Sift 1 cups flour with

baking soda and spices Mix reshymaining cup flour with fruits and nuts

(4) Cream butter with white and brown sugar until fluffy

(5) Add to creamed ingredishyents the eggs lightly beaten and the milk and almond flavoring

(6) Add dry ingredients (7) Work batter into fruits

and nuts slowly (8) Pack firmly (Miss Lenshy

aghan uses her potato masher for this) into prepared pan

(9) Bake for 4 hours Remove from oven and let stand in pan 1 hour

(10) Tum cake out ontO a wire rack tear off brQwn paper and cool completely When cool wrap in waxed paper and alushyminum foil to store Cake may be Wlwrapped a few times before Christmas and basted with more brandy

This recipe makes 1 large cake -5lk lbs If baked in two bread pans baking time is 2lk hours or if baked in four coffee canamp the time is two hours

NCCW Strongly Backs Catholic School System

WASHINGTON (NC) - The National Council of Cathoue Women has given ringing enshydorsement to the Catholic school system calling it lt1he most noteshyworthy formal channti of our Christian herita~

A resolution adopted at the 32nd national convention of the lO-million-member womens fedshyeration said the mission of the Catholic school system must neeshyessarily be shared by the fami~

the parish and soeiet7 The CathoUc women pledged

themselves to the pursuit of excellence ill tile educational ~

HARVEST FESTIVAL Student council officers at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven with stuffed animals to be prizes at Harvest Festival to be held tomorrow through Sunday at the school From left Claudette Plaud Dale Wingert with Sister Julie Louise SSOO festive director T-o be featured are games gifts and many booths

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prelate OppOstes Death Sentence

TRENTON (NC) -The nineshymember Commission to Study Capital Punishment split 7 to 2 with a recommendation the death penalty be kept for first shydegree murder

The seven members who fashyvored retention of the death senshytence argued that it deters poshytential murderers from commitshyting capital crimes

However the two-member minority whose opinion was written by Msgr Salvatore J Adamo editor of the Catholic Star Herald newspaper of the Camden diocese disagreed sayshying statistics refuted the detershyrent effect of themiddot punishment

Msgr Adamos statement said that despite more than 8400 homicides in 1963 in the nation only 21 persons were executed Where is the deterrent value he askeduThose who were put to death may only have hit the wrong jury faced a parshyticularly ferocious judge or had a lawyer that made a misstep

New President BALTIMORE (NC) - Father

Joseph A Sellinger SJ has been inaugurated as the 23rd president of Loyola College here at a convocation

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Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

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capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

the constitutions declaration insofar as he is united towhich the siege mentality of a

that its permission for use of the Christs body mystic~al fromdefensive Church has often exshy

vernacular applies in the firsttinguished in Christians during place to the readings - the Residence Hall 5 J Ii 5the past 400 years Bishop Leven

said Scripture passages read in the WASHINGTON (NC)-Trinshyliturgy ity College here has received a LUMBER co

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WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

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Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

middotIn other resolutions the 8Ushy

facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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~od Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD

It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

Give and It shall be given to you is not a matter Just for parishes and dioceses but for each Individual Think of the blessings that HAVE been given you In the spiritual Grder It you were the only sinner in the world Christ would have dietl for you Think of His mercy to 70a In the past and His patience with you In the present What have you pven HGW much do you love In return Enough to feed the starving clothe thOR aching with a hard dull bitterness of cold educate a native priest so that the poor may have the Gospel preached to them Enough to sit down now and mall a sacrifice to The Sooieb for the Propagation Gf the Faith S66 Fifth Avenue New ~ork NY lOGO

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

At this time of Thanksgi(ing

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Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

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111111I11I11I11I1 ill II 1111I1 i 11111 I I 111 II 1111I1So for the commentator he will not come in between the Super-Right Quality Pork Shoulder people and the iltar He will be the peoples leader helping them to start together their prayers in common politely mentioning when they are to stand and sit SMOKEDand kneel He will unify and gently prod the congregation as one of them

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The distribution of the estate FREE of the late William J Hartwig of Detroit was approved by Proshy 2 ~~ PLACE SETTINGSbate Judge Thomas C Murphy ending months of litigation by Hartwigs heirs to upset the STAINLESS TABLEWARE trust

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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have special Christmas stamps this year for the first time in history The issue Will consist of two stamp9-0ne a red three cent and the other a blue five cent stamp-each carrying a picture of a family of four in a typical Canadian Winter landscape with a star shining ill the slq

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

the needs of the poorSister Gesuina arrived in 1910 I on Lake SabbatiaThe two Sisters talked about-and Im here yet she Mother Cabrini in a room at the l 1094 Bay Street Ichuckled In all the years day home here that the saintneither nun has ever returned IITAUNTON VA 4-87541herself usedto her native Spain ~~

Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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5 THE ANCHOR-Or King Asserts Brother Joseph of Fairhaven to Tour V s Thurs Nov 19 1964

Law Can Change For Missionaries of Holy Apostles Pontiff NamesMens Habits

CHICAGO (NC) - Civil Do you belong to the Three Hundred Club If not you havent met Brother Joseph New Havenite rights leader Dr Martin Lushy Barabe of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Members donate a quarter a week to Auxiliaryther King Jr acknowledged Brother Josephs infant community which is dedieated to the nurturing of belated vocashyhere there is some truth in tions to the priesthood And such are the winning ways of this dynamic dedicated man WASHINGTON (NC) _ the adage you cant legislate morality but added this doesnt tell the whole story

Discussing the effect of the 1964 Civil Rights Act Dr King asserted It may be true a law cannot make someone love me but it can keep him from lynchshying me and I think thats imporshytant too

Law cannot change the hearts of men but it can change their habits the 1964 Nobel Peace prize winner asserted He asshyserted his belief in the effectiveshyness of non-violent action to bring about a change of heart in the civil rights situation He said future generations will sufshyfer if Negroes give in to the temptation to use violence

The Baptist minister praised highly the efforts of the Cathshyolic Church in the struggle for racial justice He said the Catholic Church is fortunate in having two great Pontiffs (John XXIII and Paul VI) with the ability to read the signs of the times

Crosses in streets We must be prepared to leave

the sanctuary and take up our crosses in the streets We must dare to live in racially integrated neighborhoods America will be the richer for it Dr King said as he accepted the John F Kenshynedy Award of the Chicago Catholic Interracial Council beshyfore an overflow crowd

He said the churches must make it clear segregation should end not just because it is inshyconvenient for some people or because it hurts this nations image abroad but because it is morally wrong and sinful

B C Students Seek Overseas Workers

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Colshylege students are conducting a lay apostolate week here in a climpaign to recruit new volunshyteers for teaching assignments in Iraq Jamaica Alaska and South America

Films seminars lectures and talks by former volunteers are being presented on the campus of the Jesuit university during the week

Nearly 200 graduates of Bosshyton College and other colleges and universities have volunshyteered for the schools mission program since 1956 Recent volshyunteers are now serving at Baghdad College and AI-Hikma University in Iraq at several mission schools and clinics in Jamaica and a~ st Marys Misshysion in the Andreafsky Mounshytains of Alaska

Franciscans Choose Negro Nun Superior

RICE LAKE (NC) - Sister Ann Michael is the first Negro to be elected mother general of the Franciscan Sisters of Rice Lake here in Wisconsin

She is one of three Negroes in the community which staffs a hospital catechetical center proshyvides altar breads for the Sushyperior diocese and fills mission posts in England and Scotland

A native of Washington DC she joined the Franciscan sistershyhood eight years ago and shortly afterwards was made superior of the Sisters hospital here Since regulations of the sistershyhood require that a mother genshyeral must be professed for 10 years special permission was obshytained to allow Sister Ann Michshyael to fill the office

that few who meet him fall to help the cause to which he is devoting his life For the past two years Brother Josshyeph has been in Peru aiding in the foundation of a seminary but until February he will be in the United States spreading word of his apostolate He plans trips to Chicago Buffalo New York City Florida and Califorshynia addressing parish groups Serra Clubs and Knights of Columbus Councils as well as any other organizations intershyested in hearing of the Missionshyaries of the Holy Apostles

The community was founded in 1946 by a Franciscan Rev Eusebe Menard who recognized the prodigious source of priestly vocations among serious young men beyond the usual age of acshyceptance in regular seminaries It has six minor seminaries in the United States Canada and Peru Many other countries are eager to have the services of the Missionaries but must wait until more members are available

Join All Orders A man trained in a Missionary

seminary need not join the comshymunity stressed Brother Joseph Of 151 priests ordained since the foundation of the community 44 have become Missionaries the others have become Diocesan priests or entered various other congregations

This cooperative spirit is reshyciprocated Other congregations are glad to lend teachers to the Missionary seminaries and Bishshyops have also loaned Diocesan priests to the communitys facshyulties

Brother Joseph himself is a late vocation He is now 49 and entered religious life 10 years ago after a highly successful career in real estate in New Bedford and Miami Florida

I had so much money I had about decided to retire and go fishing he said Then his father with whom he was in partnershyship in the real estate business died very suddenly It woke up the family said Brother Joseph We began to think about God

What Doth It Prom Paging through the Bible one

day Brother Joseph came on the passage in st Matthew What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul He turned on a page or so and read again It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven He began thinking even more seriously and at first considered the voshycation of a Trappist brother

Then he learned of the Misshysionaries of the Holy Apostles and his mind was made up He is the first American brother in the community and he has been caretaker for St Jean Vianney Seminary in Montreal and coshyfounder of Holy Apostles Semshyinary Cromwell Conn and Seminario de los Santos Aposshytoles Chosica Peru his present assignment

Im the money-man he exshyplains His duties include apshypraising and buying real estate and the physical upkeep of the communitys properties

Family Affair Brother Joseph didnt come

into religion alone He explains that the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles comprise six assoshyciations priests brothers sisshyters lay auxiliaries lay volunshyteers and benefactors

The lay auxiliaries aid as nurses teachers or in other cashy

pacities in houses of the commushynity and live with the religious members The lay volunteers are full-time workers who remain in their own homes Brother Joshysephs mother 72 year old Mrs Eva Barabe and a sister Miss Lauretta Barabe are in this category They hold themselves ready to go wherever in the world the congregation might send them but at present are in their home at 15 Holiday Drive Fairhaven

1 speak in homes two or three times a month and talk of God explained Mrs Barabe

She takes care of the little old ladies chuckled her daughshyter but Mrs Barabe was quick to point out that one of her contributors is a young man of eight

Miss Barabe is in charge of the Three Hundred Club which is spread throughout the country

_Among active members are six other sisters and three brothers All Three Hundreders are conshysidered benefactors and memshybers of the sixth association of the congregation

The Barabe family belonged to St Hyacinth and StAnthonys parishes in New Bedford before moving to St Josephs parish in Fairhaven three years ago

Holy Land One of Brother Josephs beneshy

factors has invited him on a Christmas trip to the Holy Land Hes going to take time out from his whirlwind tour of the United States for this very special reashyson but shortly after Christmas hell be back and available to anyone whod like to know more of the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles Where did the com-

WITH SUPERIOR GENERAL Brother Joseph Barshyabe left with Rev Eusebe Menard OFM superior general and founder of the Mission-aries of the Holy Apostles Ocshycasion was recent testimonial for Brother Joseph for which Father Menard flew from Rome

Pop e Paul VI has named Msgr Joseph F Donnelly of New Haven to be Titular Bishop of Nabala and Auxiliary to Archbishop Henry J OBrien of Hartford

The appointment was anshynounced here by Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi Apostolic Delshyegate in the United States

Bishop-elect Donnelly is passhytor of St John the Baptist Church New Haven a past pres- ident of the National Catholic Cemetery Conference and a member and official of numershyous Catholic and civic agencies

The new Auxiliary was born in Norwich Conn May I 1909 the son of John E and Bridget Shea Donnelly He attended New Haven High School St Thomas Preparatory Seminary Bloomshyfield and St Marys Seminary Baltimore

He was ordained in the Catheshydral of St Joseph Hartford June 29 1934 by Bishop McAushyliffe He made post-ordination studies at the Catholic Univershysity of America Washington

Proposes Council For Protestants

AUGSBURG (NC)-In view of the good results of the Second Vatican Council Protestants should hold a similar council for the inner renewal of the church the general secretary of the Lu~ theran World Federation said here in Germany

Dr Kurt Schmidt-Clausen said Such a council for Protesshytants is as important as at the time of the Reformation

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6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fotl River-Thurs JIlov 19 1964

Delinquency Test A ten-year test program for predicting future delinshy

quency among six-year old boys has been found to be surprisingly accurate in New York City

The study of over three hundred boys forecast deshylinquency ten years ago for thirty-three boys and proved to be eighty-five per cent accurate

Potential non-delinquency was forecast for two hunshydred and forty-three boys-with ninety-five per cent accuracy

And twenty-five boys were adjudged an even chance ten years ago of becoming delinquents with nine becoming delinquents and sixteen who did not

The study made by the New York City Youth Board and financed in part by the Ford Foundation is published in A Manual of Procedures for Application of the Glueck Prediction Table and carries an introduction by a husband and wife team of criminologists at the Harvard Law School Professor Sheldon Glueck and Dr Eleanor Glueck

Three factors were used in setting up ratings on which the predictability of future conduct was based These were supervision of the boy by the mother discipline of the boy by the mother and family cohesiveness

Since all the boys studied were from a neighborhood with a high record of delinquency and many of the boys did not have a father the father-son relationship had to be discarded in favor of the mother-son one

Under the three factors these elements were investishygated supervision-parent knows where boy is his acshytivities and friends keeps close watch on him disciplineshyparent is firm but kindly sets limits of conduct and expects son to adhere to these punishes so that boy understands why and accepts it cohesiveness of family-family enjoys going out or staying home together all children are equally accepted

Mothers and fathers would do well to examine themshyselves On these items if they would have a picture of what their children are likely to be in ten years time

Sufficient Food Any man bearing the title of Secretary of the British

Associationmiddot for Advancement of Science and speaking at the United Nations as a member of its Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Developshyment is entitled to a hearing on the basis of sheer prestige alone As it is Sir Norman Wright is also a man whose learning and experience match his title and position

Speaking at a Unitedmiddot Nations session currently being held in New York Sir Norman stated that if the existing body of knowledge were applied in themiddot world moremiddot than sufficient food could be produced to supply the expanded population foreseen by the end of this century

His is one more voice added to the many that have insisted that science and technology have within their power at this very moment the means of feeding not only the present population of the world but the numbers that the most inflated figures have projected as themiddot worlds population by the end of the century

His is the approach that the emerging nations of the world expect from the have nations And unless this is forthcoming quickly these underdeveloped and underprivishyleged nations are going to get the idea that the other nations of the world are deliberately keeping them in a state of subjection are still holding firm to the colonial spirit

A Year Later The nation still feels the pain inflicted on it just a

year ago when the senseless act of an assassin cut down the President of the Unitedmiddot States John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy

On the first anniversary of his death no more fitting tribute could be offered to him than the promise of conshytinued prayers for his soul and for his family who face the future with acceptance of the Will of God but with the human sorrow that timemiddot can only assuage but never wipe away

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TODAY-St Elizamiddotbeth Widow And todays Gospel with its If salvation is Gods gift His vision of Jerusalems destruction grace then what is the relationshy and of the end of time with its ship to it of our work of that air of catastrophe and uprootedshyplodding effort to improve the ness warns any of us who may world and serve the common be tempted to hold on too tightly good of the human bmily which to non-essential customs and trashytodays First Reading poetically ~itions praises It is both treasure and And the First Readings prayer pearl - this kingdom - as the is surely the prayermiddot of the EcushyGospel teaches us menical Council as it endeavors

Yet man must look for it and to lead us toward a more clear find it-and he does this by pershy ~ore simple more meaningful fecting himself as man It is for public worship Our prayer is faith and faiths vision of things middot that you may be filled with that that he has been ~reated and closer knowledge of Gods will attention to his human nature which brings all wisdom and all and his human work will not igshy middot spiritual insight with it nore this MONDAY - St Clement I

TOMORROW-St Felix of Vashy Pope middotMartyr The Councils will lois Confessor We I~annot honor and work will be frustrated if a saint if we dishonor ourselves we who are Catholics do not reshy

if under middotsome misinterpretation alize clearly and decisively that of humility we think that we the rock the assurance of come closer to God the more Christs teaching is not our cusshyweabuse ourselves Christs comshy tom and our habits but rather mandment enjoins the opposite middot the_ voice of Peter and the aposshy

that we love ourselves middot tolic college the teachers of So when He teaches (Gospel) faith

us to sell what we have and give Follow my example (First alms to share to be generous Reading) the Council is telling and open-handed concerned us-the example of getting to with one anothers needs He is the roots of the Gospel of prunshynot asking us to strip ourselves ing away all that hides or obshyof our possessions but rather to scures or makes difficult the folshyacquire a possession even more lowing of Christ noble and more befitting our TUESDAY - St John of the honor C r 0 s s Confessor Doctor

SATURDAY-Presentation of Preach the word welcome or the Blessed Virgin llary That is unwelcome (first Reading) we the possession which Mary treasshy hear in thismiddot Mass honoring a ured I had waited on his presshy great teacher in the Church So ence (First Reading) This is the Council in the most solemn the vision and the conviction way possible in Christs Church and the commitment which disshy teaches us the word of God tinguish the Christian life from If our ears do not welcome it any other And when we are even when it means work and tempted by the short-range and drastic changes in our habits the immediate (Blessed is the then we must seek to correct womb that bore thee the breast not the Council but our faith and which thou hast sucked) we our response look to her as symbol of the WEDNESDAY-St Catherine Church and of us aU for perseshy Virgin Martyr God is the delivshyverence in the word of God erer of those who wait who are (Gospel) patient and vigilant this Mass

27TH (LAST) SUNDAY AFshy middot tells us This does not mean TER PENTECOST Next Sunshy waiting before we carry out the day for those dioce~es that have clear command of the Lord It not already begun the use of Enshy means waiting before Him disshyglish in the Mass will see our tracted by nothing With the oil mother tongue become a major of patience and vigilance susshylanguage of our public worship taing us It has already become the lanshy We may see no immediate reshyguage of the other sacraments sults and the wait may be long Now parts of the Mass will be but our confidence is in Him sung and prayed and celebrated middot In faithful obedience to His only in English as one of the Word whether or not we see just preliminary steps toward a reshy how it will improve things we formed and revitalited Catholic stanll with the wise virgins liturgy (Gospel)

Religious Continued from Page One

with reservations 1005 No 71 Fourth Article

1049 Fathers agreed with the fourth proposition that states that the chief goal of the re ligious is perfect love of God and of neighbor 64 Bishops did not think so and 845 Bishops thought that this was not a comshyplete enough statement

In two propositions it is asshyserted that contemplative insti shytutes are to retain their necesshysary role in the Church and are to see to t~eir own reform acshytive institutes must seek a cershytain coordination The Fathers voted Yes 883 Yes but 987 No 77

The next four propositions deal with vows and common life One speaks Of the necessary understanding of the spirit of the vows the next treats of inshydividual poverty-that it must be observed in spirit as well as in dependence on superiors the next deals with collective povshyerty pointing out that the propshyerty of an institute exists only to benefit the Church and the needy the final proposition speaks of the intensity of reshyligious life for lay religious

and denounces class distinctions The Fathers answered Yes 907 Yes but 975 No 66

Enclosure and Habits In three propositions the docshy

ument states that the cloister should pertain only to strictly contemplative orders Other nuns should be exempted from enshyclosure and should have special constitutions

In referring to nuns habits it was emphasized that these should be simple modest poor yet becoming hygienic up-toshydate and practical Habits which in the Holy Sees judgement do not conform to these standards will be changed

Here 940 Bishops were in comshyplete agreement while 947 had some reservations 56 did not agree

Trajnin~ and Adaptation In training religious those not

destined for the Priesthood should not be assigned to the apostolate immediately after the novitiate but should be assured special training in special houses (Yes 1076 yes but 103 No 65)

In three propositions the Bishshyops deal with the foundation of new institutes adaptation or supshypression of the undertakings

proper to existing religious inshystitutes and abandonment of deshycadent institutes (Yes 1833 yes but 226 No 63)

Cooperation Two articles deal with the coshy

operation and unity among inshystitutes and on national confershy

ences of major superiors (Yes 1936 yes but 131 No 50)

The final article deals with the promotion of religious vocations and was accepted by 1639 Bishshyops though 419 others had some reservations and 50 disagreed

Archbishop Shehan Heads NC Press

ROME (NC) - ArchbishOlt Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore was elected a member of the Administrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conshyference at the annual general meeting of the Bishops of the United States held here

Archbishop Shehan was chosen episcopal chairman of the NCWC Press Department at the organishyzation meeting of the board which followed He succeeds Archbishop Joseph T McGucken of San Francisco who retired from the administrative board after serving the permissible five consecutive one-year terms

Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington D C was chosen chairman of the NCWC adminisshytrative board a post he held last year

7 Girls at Saered Hearts Fairhave Announce Gala Harvest Festival Featuring Games Gifts for All

A harvest festival is the big news at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fairhaven Itll be tomorrow Saturday and Sunday and will feature a Christmas booth and a country store Hours tomorrow are from 2 to 10 for Saturday are 10 in the morning to 11 at

will have a closed dance tomorshynight and for Sunday are row nightswitched around from 11 in And some 200 couples enjoyedthe morning to 10 at night themselves at Bishop Cassidys

Therell be games and gifts first dance of the season All for all promise sponsors includshy proceeds of the social affair at ing student council officers Rosshy the Taunton school went to the anna Ventura Carol Olivier student council treasury and the Claudette Plaud and Dale Win memory book fund gert Chances on a turkey and Still in a dancing mood special prizes will be available Freshmen and sophs at Bishop from students or at the door Stang will hold aTurkey Trot

Refreshments will include tomorrow sponsored by the hamburgers hot dogs tuna fish sophomore student council and clam rolls and hot and cold At Sacred Hearts Academy drinks Sister Julie Louise Fall River the National Honor SSCC eighth grade teacher in Society is in charge of school the academys elementary deshy bulletin boards Members will partment is in charge of the also sponsor a reading campaign event and are organizing a tutoring

service Moderator is SisterQuiet Time Francis Sebastian and presidentIn general however things is Paula Powers

are quiet on the Diocesan school Meanwhile at Bishop Stangfront reflecting the fact that National Honor Society studentsquarterly exams held stage censhy have initiated the use of NHSter the past few days Report service cards which keep trackcards will be bringing the good of the 20 hours service eachand bad news to students this member pledges annually to his week school Ushering and tutoring

A student council convention are among service projects unshyat Norwell High School this dertaken at Stang and manyweek attracted attendance from honor students have alreadyDiocesan highs Representing completed their 20 hour quotaFeehan in Attleboro were Steshy for the school yearphen Nolan Dorothy Coderre Kevin Myles and Jack Warburshy LaUD AmericaD -Guests ton Girls at Mt St Mary Academy

A National HonOl Society have welcomed to the student meeting at Wareham High will body three SiSters of the Dominshybe attended tomorrow by two icans of the Presentation comshydelegates from Bishop Stang munity -staffing St Annes High in North Dartmouth plus Hospital in Fall River The threetheir advisor Sister Aloysia young Sisters are completingSND their high school education in

At Msgr Prevost High in Fall the United States are fromRiver students s~em_ to have Colombia where the congrega-found many a sweet t09th Reshy tion has a large membershipports are that 900 boxes of candy Theyre cOl)centrating on Enshywere sold in the first two days glish American history and of a drive Proceeds will benefit math while at the Mount various school activities Tonight senior sodalists at

And at Mt St Marys also Bishop Cassidy High will renew Fall River tomorrow will be deshy their act of _ consecration andvoted to the liturgical renewal junior cand~dates will be reshyIn the course of the day ex- ceived as members Rev James plain reporters Monique Demers Lyons will officiate and memshyand Lynne Chrupcala students bers of the schools Mothers will have an intensified presenshy Auxiliary will be special gueststation of the changes in the Mass Freshmen at Dominican Acadshyand the sacraments An explanashy emy Fall Riyer sponsored the tion of the role of art and music first in a series of pastry sales will also be presented as a manishy last week Proceeds will benefit festation of praise to God their Advent project These

Included in the days proshy projects are undertaken by each gram will be talks given by the homeroom clergy Rev James Murphy will Object of special attention at speak about the history of the St Anthonys High in New Bedshyliturgy Rev Maurice Jeffreys ford is Richard Gelinas just reshytopic will be Why the Change turned from the sixth annual Rev Paul McCarrick will speak national youth conference on the about the change in the sacrashy atom held in Chicago Richardment and Rev Richard Demers first St A student ever to parshywill discuss changes in the Mass ticipate in such a conferenceOn this day the Mass will be was one of 16 students and offered in memory of the late teachers from the New Bedford President John F Kennedy area to make the Chicago trip

In preparation for this day Among hightUghts of the conshya dry Mass was said yesterday

ference said Richard were adshyand was explained by Father dresses by Dr G W Beadle disshyJeffrey It is the intention of coverer of the DNA moleculethose planning tomorrows proshyand Dr Glen T seaborg discov- gram that the students will go erer of the transuranium eleshyforth from the school to their ments Students also toured theparish churches with a deeper Argonne National Laboratoryunderstanding of their role as and the Chicago Museum ofpeople of God Science

Maronlte Mass Campalln WInnersThe Junipero Club of Holy

Family High in New Bedford Jo-Ann Gleason Frances Hathshywill attend a Maronite Mass at away and Elizabeth Raposa are Our Lady of Purgatory Church winners of a magazine subscripshyalso in New Bedford Saturday tion campaign at Sacred Hearts Nov 28 Rev George Saad adshy Academy Fall River In homeshyministrator will celebrate the room competition freshmen of Mass and explain the service and homeroom 3 placed first the vestments he wears Our The Stang band including Lady of Purgatory incidentally cheerleaders majorettes color III the only U S churcli of this guard drum major and players ftame numbers 80 a sizeable per cent

Juniors and seniors at Feehan of the student body reports will attend an open dance this Frances Przybyla Theyve proshySaturday night The Cranberry vided many memorable halfshySecial F1eIbmea and sopba time performance during this

football season For instance Well at the Durfee-Stang game they marched down the field in V formations formed a football with a letter S in the center then joined the crowd in a Stang cheer

At the Coyle-Stang game the teenagers formed a bell then played The Bells of st Marys Officers are Maurice Martel president Joseph Boucher viceshypresident Jane Mahoney treas- urer and our own Anchor gal Frances secretary

The Holy Family Memory book staff is hard at work says reporter Gloria Harrington It includes Maureen OBrien edshyitor Luke Sweeney and Kevin Healey assistant editors Gershyaldine Vikre art editor Donna Monty and Gerald Guerreiro asshysistant art editors

Also at Holy Family the scishyence clubs most recent field trip was to the Boston Museum of Science

Folk Singer Cassidyites will hear folk

singer Janet May MacLean toshymorrow In addition to singing Miss MacLean will discuss folk music and its reflection on society

Mt st Marys Mercian is sponshysoring a poetry contest for evshyeryone except staff members of the school paper The subject is Christmas and any style verse may be employed Winning poems will appear in next months issue

And officers for Le cercle francais and the National Honor Society have been named at Cassidy Pour la France are Dishyane Dussault president Diane Majkut vice-president Jeanne Machnick secretary - treasurer Honor gals are Mary Elizabeth Holmes president Pauline Lee vice-president Patricia Mc- Breen secretary Carol Sylvia treasurer

BaSketball tryouts aJe anshynounced for this week at Dominshyican Academy and new athletic asSociation members include Sharon Day Sue GOlsalves Paulette Petit Nancy Fournier and Janice Costa

SL Anthony debaters ained bull

HEAD SCHOOL CLUBS Paula Powers left is Nashytional Honor Society president at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Susan Nunes heads Debrabant Debaters

THE ANCHOR -Thurs Nov 19 1964

Indians Consider Goa Merger

BOMBAY (NC)-A public deshybate has arisen in India as to whether the former Portuguese colony of Goa should remain an independent territory within India or whether it should be merged with neighboring Mashyharashtra state

Goa which has a Catholic popshyulation of 250000 persons was seized from Portugal in 1961 and has since been governed as an independent territory by Indias federal government

Those who are supporting the status quo at least for the time being are Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and Kamraj Nadir president of the ruling Congress party Among the supporters for merger are Deshyfense Minister Y B Chavan Maharashtras chief minister V P Naik and Goas chief minister D B Bandodkar

Cassidys art studio could be likened to a menagerie says the Taunton schools Anchor reshyporter Zoomorps fantastic anshyimals of fairyland line the counters and windowsills

More seriously class represhysentatives to the studen~ council at Cassidy have been chosen and include Patricia McBreen Mary Tane Sheerin Maureen Kelleher Patricia Pinto Carol Sylvia

Susan Larivee Barbara Quill Nancy Thomas Mary Berube Janice Cornaglia and June Zagol

At Mt St Marys students are enjoying newly accessioned li shybrary books and are also busy after school hours disposing of

first place trophy in a V8rsify- House Beautiful tickets Science intermediate debate tournament Club officers are Elsie Pelton held last week at St Catherines president Patricia Sellect viceshyAcademy Newport Paul Des- president Kathleen Flanagan pres and Antone Andrade also secretary Nancy Piccard treasshyreceived OUtstanding Speaker urer The units calendar inshycertificates cludes lectures on oceanography At SHA Fail River the glee and atomic energy

club is preparing for its annual St Anthony High students ill Christmas -concert under direc- senior English classes are readyshytion of Mrs Tobias Monte Date ing essays for the annualVoice for the program ha$nt yet been of DemQcracy contest This announced Same story at Bishop years topic is Challenge of Cassidy where the freshman Citizenship Also at St As chorale -the glee club and the business seniors heard a talk on orchestra are all knee-deep in good telephone manners and efshytinsel They are directed by ficient use of the telephone e Sister Stephen Helen SUSC rectory And at both Holy Union-staffed schools pictures are being taken for senior memory books DONAT BOISVERT

Next Monday Tuesday and INSURANCE AGENCY INCWednesday a triduum at Doshyminican Academy will prepare 96 WILLIAM STREETstUdent for the coming changes

NEW BEDFORD MASSin the Mass Monday Rev Anshytoine M Lanoue OP will speak WY 8-5153 WY 7-9167 on the liturgy and answer quesshytions Tuesday there will be a PERSONAL SERVICE Bible Vigil on the Word of God and the Eucharist Wednesday students will mark Forty Hou~

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Readers Express Disapproval Of Joint Letters to Family

~ M~ Tinley Daly FaMfly letters witn earboJl paper inserted so fhat a

fOpy can be sent each familY member-ublacksheeting as it is called Himiddot the newspaper business-became the topic of a recent column Not that we care t-o be pollsters but the trend among At Our House

letters That so-called personarreaders is against the ])racshyPS gives the letter as muchtice of communial letters war~th as the monhtly PTA

Two of the most interesting Newsletter which carries the with thought-provoking ideas personal afterthought and for strengthening family ties we want to thank all of you girls are reprinted here on the Hospitality Committee

From a reader in Virginia shy for those wonderful refreshshyDear Mrs Daly ments you served at last months Have you open house

ever received a Doesnt Save Time lommunal let shy The time saved on communal termiddot Then per1 letters is negligible in most haps you have eases If time is really ata preshybeen the recipshy mium why not send out a famshyient ot one of ly newsletter But call it that those advertisshy and write it in news form Enshyjng let te rs close a personal note with each which begins newsletter But please no earshyDear Occupant bons which read Dear Girls ClI

Dear Children in a breezy r suggest that the reason pseudo-friendly style-as it yOli your writing a communal letter and the writer were old and dear didnt eome naturally was that pals If so you have some idea communal letters are unnatural of what it feels like to get a in the first place There is someshyeommunal letter thing lacking Perhaps it ean

No matter how chummy this be compared to the feeling one type of letter may be those gets when he talks to a persoll cold impersonal carbon copies wearing sunglasses (A feeling come through with all of the you mentioned in a column some warmth of Dear Occupant The time back) personal PS does not compenshy Those of us in my family who sate for the overall impression receive communal letters resent the letter gives that the writer them because it is our feeling really didnt want 110 write to that we are taking time from you in the first place whatever else we could (or

As the victim of many comshy

bull n d continues

should) be doing to give a little munal letters I cannot help but of ourselves when we write pershyregard them as form letters sonal letters We feel that we which have no place in personal deserve the same consideration correspondence (They belong attention and courtesy in a in the same class as Christmas reply In other words a personal eards which have the senders letter should be persona that

is individualname imprinted instead of bull personal signature) I am sure there are others

who do not share my opinionNo Replacement However I have never found

No doubt there are manjy anyone friend or relative or Who consider communal letters acquaintance who has eyer as jolly good fun but that Toshy written a communal letter after Whom - It - May - Concern air he has received one about them wni never replace Thank you for hearing me an individual letter in warmth out Wont you keep us readers affection love and attention posted with a follow~up on your

Give your daughters a break article on To-Whom-It-Mayshyand return to the old-fashioned Concern letters letters from Mom For 20 years QED-MTD I have lived middotover 2000 miles from my girlhood home I can assure you that a letter from Family of Eight Leaves Mom is still a big event J[ look For Pacific Missionforward to that familiar homeshy

BETHLEHEM (NC)-Mr andtown postmark every time the mail arrives Everything stops Mrs Milton Kempf and their while I read her news of the family will leave their rural family and friends (A commushy home here in Ohio next Wedshynal letter from her would be nesday and go to the So Pacific shattering ) mission field of Kavieng New

Without t hat individual Ireland for a five-year stay touch I am sure we would never The family from Sacred Heart have remained so close through parish here will work with the

the years despite the wide geoshy Missionaries of the Sacred Heart graphical separation whose major seminary is nearshy

And another by The Kempfs have six daughshyI feel compelled to write to ters the oldest of whom is 10

you Mrs Daly to urge you to He expects to do machine shop abandon this (communal letter) and construction work for the form of correspondence with mission He is experienced as a your daughters The communal farmer parish custodian and letter has caused so much unshy stationary engineer pleasantness unhappiness and resentment in our family

Those of us who receive such Fordham Gets $5000 a letter are too chicken-hearted To Train Teachersto tell the dear one who writes

NEW YORK (NC)-The Hearstit how we really feel about her Foundation has given $5000 to-=old indifferent carbon copied Fordham University for prepshyaration of teachers of mentallyshy

400th Jubilee retarded children Kingsbury Smith publisher ofNEW ORLEANS (N C) - A

the New York Journal-AmerishyMass in English will be offered can and a trustee of the foundshyat Municipal Auditorium here in tion presented a check for theLouisiana Sunday to celebrate amount to Father Vincent Tthe 400th anniversary of the

canonical establishment of the OKeefe SJ F()rdham presishyHoly Name Society Archbishop dent 1()hn P Cody apostolic adminshy The special education program istrator of New Orleans grante4 at Fordham is now in its eighth permioion for the Mass ear Ii enrolls 32 persons

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SCULPTRESS Suzanne Silversruys Stevenson is shown in her Chaplin Conn studio with a scale model of her statue of Father Eusebi(J Kino Italian-born missionary of the Southwest which Will be installed Feb 14 1965 in Stat lIary Hall at the Capitol in Washington D C The State of Arizona chose Father Kino as one of the two representativea allowed each state in Statuary Hall NC Photo

Core for Poor Primary Task

VATICAN CITy (NC)-o~ of the Churchs main apostolie preoccupations is to eare for thti poor according to a VaticaJl letter

The letter was written in the name of Pope Paul yenI ~ Amshyleto Cardinal Cicognani Papal Secretary of State to the first social week in Brasilia Written in Portuguese it was addressed to Archbishop Jose de Almeida Batista of Brasilia

This is a problem of the greatest importance the lette said It concerns people whG for the most part have not reshyceived an education or elemenshytary instruction or indispensable vocational training who caa only get work that is badly paid and who are liable to unemployshyment with all of its sad conseshyquences of physical and moral misery

Daughter of Sodafist Editor Enters Convent

VALLETTA (NC) The 23shyyear-old daughter of the editor of the socialist newspaper 11shyHelsein which has been banned by the Catholic Archbishop of Malta for its criticism of the hierarchy has left home to ente a convent

Margaret Lafvfera left fOl Spain to enter the Carmelite convent in Tarragona

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9 Home Advent Wreath Display Hails Coming of Christ

By Marilyn and Joseph Roderick My part in our familys preparation for Advent is

making the wreath Since I am all thumbs this simple task becomes a major project but thanks to my two assistants Meryl and Melissa aged five and three the job gets done

We collect pine boughs and berries some time during the weekend preceding the first Sunday of Advent The chilshydren reallY enjoy this especially the fresh smell of pitch in the pine boughs We have found that one weeks soaking in a pail of water is sufficient to keep the greens from drying out premashyturely when we place them on the wreath

After several unsuccessful at shytempts to make our own wreath by tying greens together we inshyvested in a florists wreath frame which makes the job a great deal easier Frames come in several sizes and can be obshytained for less than fifty cents The frame can be filled with a ring of styrofoam which makes placement of the greens a simple natter

The four candles three purshyple and one rose can be pushed into the styrofoam for support (This is frankly optimistic since we spend half our time straight- ening leaning candles) There are candle holders which fit the wreath frames but we have not purchased one of these as yet

We piace our wreath on the dinner table althoughfriends of ours suspend theirs from the eeiling using the new non-screw type hangers which are available in hardware stores

Advent wreath kits and arti shyficial greens are available but we prefer to make our own The children enjoy making and decshyorating the wreath and although ours may not be as pretty as lIOme they think it is magnifi shyeent

In the KlteheD

Another event for this holy lIeason is one that takes place ill the kitchen and includes the whole family This is the preshyparing of the fruit cake or fruit pUdding (plum pudding) on the first Sunday of Advent desigshynated as Stir-up Sunday This eelebration dates back to pagan times when all the plenty of the land fruits meat and meat were thrown into a huge kettle

to thank the sun for its gift Now in Christian times its dedicated to the Light of the World and everyone in the family can give the batter a mighty stir while they are giving thanks This will be the first year that we plan to include this in our celebration of Advent but I know my daughters are going to enjoy the idea of getting into the kitchen with parental permisshysion

A custom that we have used successfuly along with the Adshyvent wreath is the receiving of straws by the children of the house for the good deeds that they do These straws are placed in a crib (ours are made of paper-covered shoes boxes) that will hold a statue of the Infant on Christmas morningOf course each child wants his crib to be the softest so good deeds do inshyerease at this time Whichever customs you try you win find that the little extra effort inshyvolved gives a deeper meaning to the Advent season and for small chlldren takes a little of the emphasis off Santa Claus

Fund Raisers St Catherines Fund Raising

Committee of Dominican Acadshyemy Fan River will meet at 8 Tuesday night Dee 1 bull the academy A Christmas party ill

planned for Tuesday Dec bull aamp tile CoaocIaIua

and places it on the Christ Child The recipe we plan to use on

Stir-up Sunday was given to me b Miss Elinor Lenaghan prinshycipal of the Hugo A Dubuque School and a member of Holy Name parish in Fall River Along with being an educator Miss Lenaghan is also an excellent cook Wont you try this Stir-up Sunday recipe with us and let me know how you like it

~ lb candied pineapple yent lb candied red cherries Ift lb candied green cherries 1f4 lb candied citron lb candied lemon peel 1 lb golden raisins

yent lb seeded raisins yen4 lb currants lb walnut meats lb pecan meats cup of- real brandy or da1ll

rum 2 cups sifted all purpose flour

Ih t each mace and cinnamon If t baking soda 5 eggs 1 T milk 1 t almond flavoring

lb butter 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar firmly

packed

Day Before Prepare fruits Sliver pineshy

apple citron and lemon peel Pick over raisins and currants and soak overnight in rum or brandy Cut up nut meats eoarsely

Stir-up Sunda

(1) Line a 10 in angel cake pan with brown paper which has been greased

(2) Set oven at 275 (3) Sift 1 cups flour with

baking soda and spices Mix reshymaining cup flour with fruits and nuts

(4) Cream butter with white and brown sugar until fluffy

(5) Add to creamed ingredishyents the eggs lightly beaten and the milk and almond flavoring

(6) Add dry ingredients (7) Work batter into fruits

and nuts slowly (8) Pack firmly (Miss Lenshy

aghan uses her potato masher for this) into prepared pan

(9) Bake for 4 hours Remove from oven and let stand in pan 1 hour

(10) Tum cake out ontO a wire rack tear off brQwn paper and cool completely When cool wrap in waxed paper and alushyminum foil to store Cake may be Wlwrapped a few times before Christmas and basted with more brandy

This recipe makes 1 large cake -5lk lbs If baked in two bread pans baking time is 2lk hours or if baked in four coffee canamp the time is two hours

NCCW Strongly Backs Catholic School System

WASHINGTON (NC) - The National Council of Cathoue Women has given ringing enshydorsement to the Catholic school system calling it lt1he most noteshyworthy formal channti of our Christian herita~

A resolution adopted at the 32nd national convention of the lO-million-member womens fedshyeration said the mission of the Catholic school system must neeshyessarily be shared by the fami~

the parish and soeiet7 The CathoUc women pledged

themselves to the pursuit of excellence ill tile educational ~

HARVEST FESTIVAL Student council officers at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven with stuffed animals to be prizes at Harvest Festival to be held tomorrow through Sunday at the school From left Claudette Plaud Dale Wingert with Sister Julie Louise SSOO festive director T-o be featured are games gifts and many booths

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prelate OppOstes Death Sentence

TRENTON (NC) -The nineshymember Commission to Study Capital Punishment split 7 to 2 with a recommendation the death penalty be kept for first shydegree murder

The seven members who fashyvored retention of the death senshytence argued that it deters poshytential murderers from commitshyting capital crimes

However the two-member minority whose opinion was written by Msgr Salvatore J Adamo editor of the Catholic Star Herald newspaper of the Camden diocese disagreed sayshying statistics refuted the detershyrent effect of themiddot punishment

Msgr Adamos statement said that despite more than 8400 homicides in 1963 in the nation only 21 persons were executed Where is the deterrent value he askeduThose who were put to death may only have hit the wrong jury faced a parshyticularly ferocious judge or had a lawyer that made a misstep

New President BALTIMORE (NC) - Father

Joseph A Sellinger SJ has been inaugurated as the 23rd president of Loyola College here at a convocation

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10 THE ANCHOR- Predict Prelates To Seek Opinions

Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

At Massmiddot WASHINGTON (NC) - A

capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

the constitutions declaration insofar as he is united towhich the siege mentality of a

that its permission for use of the Christs body mystic~al fromdefensive Church has often exshy

vernacular applies in the firsttinguished in Christians during place to the readings - the Residence Hall 5 J Ii 5the past 400 years Bishop Leven

said Scripture passages read in the WASHINGTON (NC)-Trinshyliturgy ity College here has received a LUMBER co

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WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

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Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

middotIn other resolutions the 8Ushy

facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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~od Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD

It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

Give and It shall be given to you is not a matter Just for parishes and dioceses but for each Individual Think of the blessings that HAVE been given you In the spiritual Grder It you were the only sinner in the world Christ would have dietl for you Think of His mercy to 70a In the past and His patience with you In the present What have you pven HGW much do you love In return Enough to feed the starving clothe thOR aching with a hard dull bitterness of cold educate a native priest so that the poor may have the Gospel preached to them Enough to sit down now and mall a sacrifice to The Sooieb for the Propagation Gf the Faith S66 Fifth Avenue New ~ork NY lOGO

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

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The distribution of the estate FREE of the late William J Hartwig of Detroit was approved by Proshy 2 ~~ PLACE SETTINGSbate Judge Thomas C Murphy ending months of litigation by Hartwigs heirs to upset the STAINLESS TABLEWARE trust

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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have special Christmas stamps this year for the first time in history The issue Will consist of two stamp9-0ne a red three cent and the other a blue five cent stamp-each carrying a picture of a family of four in a typical Canadian Winter landscape with a star shining ill the slq

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fotl River-Thurs JIlov 19 1964

Delinquency Test A ten-year test program for predicting future delinshy

quency among six-year old boys has been found to be surprisingly accurate in New York City

The study of over three hundred boys forecast deshylinquency ten years ago for thirty-three boys and proved to be eighty-five per cent accurate

Potential non-delinquency was forecast for two hunshydred and forty-three boys-with ninety-five per cent accuracy

And twenty-five boys were adjudged an even chance ten years ago of becoming delinquents with nine becoming delinquents and sixteen who did not

The study made by the New York City Youth Board and financed in part by the Ford Foundation is published in A Manual of Procedures for Application of the Glueck Prediction Table and carries an introduction by a husband and wife team of criminologists at the Harvard Law School Professor Sheldon Glueck and Dr Eleanor Glueck

Three factors were used in setting up ratings on which the predictability of future conduct was based These were supervision of the boy by the mother discipline of the boy by the mother and family cohesiveness

Since all the boys studied were from a neighborhood with a high record of delinquency and many of the boys did not have a father the father-son relationship had to be discarded in favor of the mother-son one

Under the three factors these elements were investishygated supervision-parent knows where boy is his acshytivities and friends keeps close watch on him disciplineshyparent is firm but kindly sets limits of conduct and expects son to adhere to these punishes so that boy understands why and accepts it cohesiveness of family-family enjoys going out or staying home together all children are equally accepted

Mothers and fathers would do well to examine themshyselves On these items if they would have a picture of what their children are likely to be in ten years time

Sufficient Food Any man bearing the title of Secretary of the British

Associationmiddot for Advancement of Science and speaking at the United Nations as a member of its Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Developshyment is entitled to a hearing on the basis of sheer prestige alone As it is Sir Norman Wright is also a man whose learning and experience match his title and position

Speaking at a Unitedmiddot Nations session currently being held in New York Sir Norman stated that if the existing body of knowledge were applied in themiddot world moremiddot than sufficient food could be produced to supply the expanded population foreseen by the end of this century

His is one more voice added to the many that have insisted that science and technology have within their power at this very moment the means of feeding not only the present population of the world but the numbers that the most inflated figures have projected as themiddot worlds population by the end of the century

His is the approach that the emerging nations of the world expect from the have nations And unless this is forthcoming quickly these underdeveloped and underprivishyleged nations are going to get the idea that the other nations of the world are deliberately keeping them in a state of subjection are still holding firm to the colonial spirit

A Year Later The nation still feels the pain inflicted on it just a

year ago when the senseless act of an assassin cut down the President of the Unitedmiddot States John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy

On the first anniversary of his death no more fitting tribute could be offered to him than the promise of conshytinued prayers for his soul and for his family who face the future with acceptance of the Will of God but with the human sorrow that timemiddot can only assuage but never wipe away

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TODAY-St Elizamiddotbeth Widow And todays Gospel with its If salvation is Gods gift His vision of Jerusalems destruction grace then what is the relationshy and of the end of time with its ship to it of our work of that air of catastrophe and uprootedshyplodding effort to improve the ness warns any of us who may world and serve the common be tempted to hold on too tightly good of the human bmily which to non-essential customs and trashytodays First Reading poetically ~itions praises It is both treasure and And the First Readings prayer pearl - this kingdom - as the is surely the prayermiddot of the EcushyGospel teaches us menical Council as it endeavors

Yet man must look for it and to lead us toward a more clear find it-and he does this by pershy ~ore simple more meaningful fecting himself as man It is for public worship Our prayer is faith and faiths vision of things middot that you may be filled with that that he has been ~reated and closer knowledge of Gods will attention to his human nature which brings all wisdom and all and his human work will not igshy middot spiritual insight with it nore this MONDAY - St Clement I

TOMORROW-St Felix of Vashy Pope middotMartyr The Councils will lois Confessor We I~annot honor and work will be frustrated if a saint if we dishonor ourselves we who are Catholics do not reshy

if under middotsome misinterpretation alize clearly and decisively that of humility we think that we the rock the assurance of come closer to God the more Christs teaching is not our cusshyweabuse ourselves Christs comshy tom and our habits but rather mandment enjoins the opposite middot the_ voice of Peter and the aposshy

that we love ourselves middot tolic college the teachers of So when He teaches (Gospel) faith

us to sell what we have and give Follow my example (First alms to share to be generous Reading) the Council is telling and open-handed concerned us-the example of getting to with one anothers needs He is the roots of the Gospel of prunshynot asking us to strip ourselves ing away all that hides or obshyof our possessions but rather to scures or makes difficult the folshyacquire a possession even more lowing of Christ noble and more befitting our TUESDAY - St John of the honor C r 0 s s Confessor Doctor

SATURDAY-Presentation of Preach the word welcome or the Blessed Virgin llary That is unwelcome (first Reading) we the possession which Mary treasshy hear in thismiddot Mass honoring a ured I had waited on his presshy great teacher in the Church So ence (First Reading) This is the Council in the most solemn the vision and the conviction way possible in Christs Church and the commitment which disshy teaches us the word of God tinguish the Christian life from If our ears do not welcome it any other And when we are even when it means work and tempted by the short-range and drastic changes in our habits the immediate (Blessed is the then we must seek to correct womb that bore thee the breast not the Council but our faith and which thou hast sucked) we our response look to her as symbol of the WEDNESDAY-St Catherine Church and of us aU for perseshy Virgin Martyr God is the delivshyverence in the word of God erer of those who wait who are (Gospel) patient and vigilant this Mass

27TH (LAST) SUNDAY AFshy middot tells us This does not mean TER PENTECOST Next Sunshy waiting before we carry out the day for those dioce~es that have clear command of the Lord It not already begun the use of Enshy means waiting before Him disshyglish in the Mass will see our tracted by nothing With the oil mother tongue become a major of patience and vigilance susshylanguage of our public worship taing us It has already become the lanshy We may see no immediate reshyguage of the other sacraments sults and the wait may be long Now parts of the Mass will be but our confidence is in Him sung and prayed and celebrated middot In faithful obedience to His only in English as one of the Word whether or not we see just preliminary steps toward a reshy how it will improve things we formed and revitalited Catholic stanll with the wise virgins liturgy (Gospel)

Religious Continued from Page One

with reservations 1005 No 71 Fourth Article

1049 Fathers agreed with the fourth proposition that states that the chief goal of the re ligious is perfect love of God and of neighbor 64 Bishops did not think so and 845 Bishops thought that this was not a comshyplete enough statement

In two propositions it is asshyserted that contemplative insti shytutes are to retain their necesshysary role in the Church and are to see to t~eir own reform acshytive institutes must seek a cershytain coordination The Fathers voted Yes 883 Yes but 987 No 77

The next four propositions deal with vows and common life One speaks Of the necessary understanding of the spirit of the vows the next treats of inshydividual poverty-that it must be observed in spirit as well as in dependence on superiors the next deals with collective povshyerty pointing out that the propshyerty of an institute exists only to benefit the Church and the needy the final proposition speaks of the intensity of reshyligious life for lay religious

and denounces class distinctions The Fathers answered Yes 907 Yes but 975 No 66

Enclosure and Habits In three propositions the docshy

ument states that the cloister should pertain only to strictly contemplative orders Other nuns should be exempted from enshyclosure and should have special constitutions

In referring to nuns habits it was emphasized that these should be simple modest poor yet becoming hygienic up-toshydate and practical Habits which in the Holy Sees judgement do not conform to these standards will be changed

Here 940 Bishops were in comshyplete agreement while 947 had some reservations 56 did not agree

Trajnin~ and Adaptation In training religious those not

destined for the Priesthood should not be assigned to the apostolate immediately after the novitiate but should be assured special training in special houses (Yes 1076 yes but 103 No 65)

In three propositions the Bishshyops deal with the foundation of new institutes adaptation or supshypression of the undertakings

proper to existing religious inshystitutes and abandonment of deshycadent institutes (Yes 1833 yes but 226 No 63)

Cooperation Two articles deal with the coshy

operation and unity among inshystitutes and on national confershy

ences of major superiors (Yes 1936 yes but 131 No 50)

The final article deals with the promotion of religious vocations and was accepted by 1639 Bishshyops though 419 others had some reservations and 50 disagreed

Archbishop Shehan Heads NC Press

ROME (NC) - ArchbishOlt Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore was elected a member of the Administrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conshyference at the annual general meeting of the Bishops of the United States held here

Archbishop Shehan was chosen episcopal chairman of the NCWC Press Department at the organishyzation meeting of the board which followed He succeeds Archbishop Joseph T McGucken of San Francisco who retired from the administrative board after serving the permissible five consecutive one-year terms

Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington D C was chosen chairman of the NCWC adminisshytrative board a post he held last year

7 Girls at Saered Hearts Fairhave Announce Gala Harvest Festival Featuring Games Gifts for All

A harvest festival is the big news at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fairhaven Itll be tomorrow Saturday and Sunday and will feature a Christmas booth and a country store Hours tomorrow are from 2 to 10 for Saturday are 10 in the morning to 11 at

will have a closed dance tomorshynight and for Sunday are row nightswitched around from 11 in And some 200 couples enjoyedthe morning to 10 at night themselves at Bishop Cassidys

Therell be games and gifts first dance of the season All for all promise sponsors includshy proceeds of the social affair at ing student council officers Rosshy the Taunton school went to the anna Ventura Carol Olivier student council treasury and the Claudette Plaud and Dale Win memory book fund gert Chances on a turkey and Still in a dancing mood special prizes will be available Freshmen and sophs at Bishop from students or at the door Stang will hold aTurkey Trot

Refreshments will include tomorrow sponsored by the hamburgers hot dogs tuna fish sophomore student council and clam rolls and hot and cold At Sacred Hearts Academy drinks Sister Julie Louise Fall River the National Honor SSCC eighth grade teacher in Society is in charge of school the academys elementary deshy bulletin boards Members will partment is in charge of the also sponsor a reading campaign event and are organizing a tutoring

service Moderator is SisterQuiet Time Francis Sebastian and presidentIn general however things is Paula Powers

are quiet on the Diocesan school Meanwhile at Bishop Stangfront reflecting the fact that National Honor Society studentsquarterly exams held stage censhy have initiated the use of NHSter the past few days Report service cards which keep trackcards will be bringing the good of the 20 hours service eachand bad news to students this member pledges annually to his week school Ushering and tutoring

A student council convention are among service projects unshyat Norwell High School this dertaken at Stang and manyweek attracted attendance from honor students have alreadyDiocesan highs Representing completed their 20 hour quotaFeehan in Attleboro were Steshy for the school yearphen Nolan Dorothy Coderre Kevin Myles and Jack Warburshy LaUD AmericaD -Guests ton Girls at Mt St Mary Academy

A National HonOl Society have welcomed to the student meeting at Wareham High will body three SiSters of the Dominshybe attended tomorrow by two icans of the Presentation comshydelegates from Bishop Stang munity -staffing St Annes High in North Dartmouth plus Hospital in Fall River The threetheir advisor Sister Aloysia young Sisters are completingSND their high school education in

At Msgr Prevost High in Fall the United States are fromRiver students s~em_ to have Colombia where the congrega-found many a sweet t09th Reshy tion has a large membershipports are that 900 boxes of candy Theyre cOl)centrating on Enshywere sold in the first two days glish American history and of a drive Proceeds will benefit math while at the Mount various school activities Tonight senior sodalists at

And at Mt St Marys also Bishop Cassidy High will renew Fall River tomorrow will be deshy their act of _ consecration andvoted to the liturgical renewal junior cand~dates will be reshyIn the course of the day ex- ceived as members Rev James plain reporters Monique Demers Lyons will officiate and memshyand Lynne Chrupcala students bers of the schools Mothers will have an intensified presenshy Auxiliary will be special gueststation of the changes in the Mass Freshmen at Dominican Acadshyand the sacraments An explanashy emy Fall Riyer sponsored the tion of the role of art and music first in a series of pastry sales will also be presented as a manishy last week Proceeds will benefit festation of praise to God their Advent project These

Included in the days proshy projects are undertaken by each gram will be talks given by the homeroom clergy Rev James Murphy will Object of special attention at speak about the history of the St Anthonys High in New Bedshyliturgy Rev Maurice Jeffreys ford is Richard Gelinas just reshytopic will be Why the Change turned from the sixth annual Rev Paul McCarrick will speak national youth conference on the about the change in the sacrashy atom held in Chicago Richardment and Rev Richard Demers first St A student ever to parshywill discuss changes in the Mass ticipate in such a conferenceOn this day the Mass will be was one of 16 students and offered in memory of the late teachers from the New Bedford President John F Kennedy area to make the Chicago trip

In preparation for this day Among hightUghts of the conshya dry Mass was said yesterday

ference said Richard were adshyand was explained by Father dresses by Dr G W Beadle disshyJeffrey It is the intention of coverer of the DNA moleculethose planning tomorrows proshyand Dr Glen T seaborg discov- gram that the students will go erer of the transuranium eleshyforth from the school to their ments Students also toured theparish churches with a deeper Argonne National Laboratoryunderstanding of their role as and the Chicago Museum ofpeople of God Science

Maronlte Mass Campalln WInnersThe Junipero Club of Holy

Family High in New Bedford Jo-Ann Gleason Frances Hathshywill attend a Maronite Mass at away and Elizabeth Raposa are Our Lady of Purgatory Church winners of a magazine subscripshyalso in New Bedford Saturday tion campaign at Sacred Hearts Nov 28 Rev George Saad adshy Academy Fall River In homeshyministrator will celebrate the room competition freshmen of Mass and explain the service and homeroom 3 placed first the vestments he wears Our The Stang band including Lady of Purgatory incidentally cheerleaders majorettes color III the only U S churcli of this guard drum major and players ftame numbers 80 a sizeable per cent

Juniors and seniors at Feehan of the student body reports will attend an open dance this Frances Przybyla Theyve proshySaturday night The Cranberry vided many memorable halfshySecial F1eIbmea and sopba time performance during this

football season For instance Well at the Durfee-Stang game they marched down the field in V formations formed a football with a letter S in the center then joined the crowd in a Stang cheer

At the Coyle-Stang game the teenagers formed a bell then played The Bells of st Marys Officers are Maurice Martel president Joseph Boucher viceshypresident Jane Mahoney treas- urer and our own Anchor gal Frances secretary

The Holy Family Memory book staff is hard at work says reporter Gloria Harrington It includes Maureen OBrien edshyitor Luke Sweeney and Kevin Healey assistant editors Gershyaldine Vikre art editor Donna Monty and Gerald Guerreiro asshysistant art editors

Also at Holy Family the scishyence clubs most recent field trip was to the Boston Museum of Science

Folk Singer Cassidyites will hear folk

singer Janet May MacLean toshymorrow In addition to singing Miss MacLean will discuss folk music and its reflection on society

Mt st Marys Mercian is sponshysoring a poetry contest for evshyeryone except staff members of the school paper The subject is Christmas and any style verse may be employed Winning poems will appear in next months issue

And officers for Le cercle francais and the National Honor Society have been named at Cassidy Pour la France are Dishyane Dussault president Diane Majkut vice-president Jeanne Machnick secretary - treasurer Honor gals are Mary Elizabeth Holmes president Pauline Lee vice-president Patricia Mc- Breen secretary Carol Sylvia treasurer

BaSketball tryouts aJe anshynounced for this week at Dominshyican Academy and new athletic asSociation members include Sharon Day Sue GOlsalves Paulette Petit Nancy Fournier and Janice Costa

SL Anthony debaters ained bull

HEAD SCHOOL CLUBS Paula Powers left is Nashytional Honor Society president at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Susan Nunes heads Debrabant Debaters

THE ANCHOR -Thurs Nov 19 1964

Indians Consider Goa Merger

BOMBAY (NC)-A public deshybate has arisen in India as to whether the former Portuguese colony of Goa should remain an independent territory within India or whether it should be merged with neighboring Mashyharashtra state

Goa which has a Catholic popshyulation of 250000 persons was seized from Portugal in 1961 and has since been governed as an independent territory by Indias federal government

Those who are supporting the status quo at least for the time being are Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and Kamraj Nadir president of the ruling Congress party Among the supporters for merger are Deshyfense Minister Y B Chavan Maharashtras chief minister V P Naik and Goas chief minister D B Bandodkar

Cassidys art studio could be likened to a menagerie says the Taunton schools Anchor reshyporter Zoomorps fantastic anshyimals of fairyland line the counters and windowsills

More seriously class represhysentatives to the studen~ council at Cassidy have been chosen and include Patricia McBreen Mary Tane Sheerin Maureen Kelleher Patricia Pinto Carol Sylvia

Susan Larivee Barbara Quill Nancy Thomas Mary Berube Janice Cornaglia and June Zagol

At Mt St Marys students are enjoying newly accessioned li shybrary books and are also busy after school hours disposing of

first place trophy in a V8rsify- House Beautiful tickets Science intermediate debate tournament Club officers are Elsie Pelton held last week at St Catherines president Patricia Sellect viceshyAcademy Newport Paul Des- president Kathleen Flanagan pres and Antone Andrade also secretary Nancy Piccard treasshyreceived OUtstanding Speaker urer The units calendar inshycertificates cludes lectures on oceanography At SHA Fail River the glee and atomic energy

club is preparing for its annual St Anthony High students ill Christmas -concert under direc- senior English classes are readyshytion of Mrs Tobias Monte Date ing essays for the annualVoice for the program ha$nt yet been of DemQcracy contest This announced Same story at Bishop years topic is Challenge of Cassidy where the freshman Citizenship Also at St As chorale -the glee club and the business seniors heard a talk on orchestra are all knee-deep in good telephone manners and efshytinsel They are directed by ficient use of the telephone e Sister Stephen Helen SUSC rectory And at both Holy Union-staffed schools pictures are being taken for senior memory books DONAT BOISVERT

Next Monday Tuesday and INSURANCE AGENCY INCWednesday a triduum at Doshyminican Academy will prepare 96 WILLIAM STREETstUdent for the coming changes

NEW BEDFORD MASSin the Mass Monday Rev Anshytoine M Lanoue OP will speak WY 8-5153 WY 7-9167 on the liturgy and answer quesshytions Tuesday there will be a PERSONAL SERVICE Bible Vigil on the Word of God and the Eucharist Wednesday students will mark Forty Hou~

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Readers Express Disapproval Of Joint Letters to Family

~ M~ Tinley Daly FaMfly letters witn earboJl paper inserted so fhat a

fOpy can be sent each familY member-ublacksheeting as it is called Himiddot the newspaper business-became the topic of a recent column Not that we care t-o be pollsters but the trend among At Our House

letters That so-called personarreaders is against the ])racshyPS gives the letter as muchtice of communial letters war~th as the monhtly PTA

Two of the most interesting Newsletter which carries the with thought-provoking ideas personal afterthought and for strengthening family ties we want to thank all of you girls are reprinted here on the Hospitality Committee

From a reader in Virginia shy for those wonderful refreshshyDear Mrs Daly ments you served at last months Have you open house

ever received a Doesnt Save Time lommunal let shy The time saved on communal termiddot Then per1 letters is negligible in most haps you have eases If time is really ata preshybeen the recipshy mium why not send out a famshyient ot one of ly newsletter But call it that those advertisshy and write it in news form Enshyjng let te rs close a personal note with each which begins newsletter But please no earshyDear Occupant bons which read Dear Girls ClI

Dear Children in a breezy r suggest that the reason pseudo-friendly style-as it yOli your writing a communal letter and the writer were old and dear didnt eome naturally was that pals If so you have some idea communal letters are unnatural of what it feels like to get a in the first place There is someshyeommunal letter thing lacking Perhaps it ean

No matter how chummy this be compared to the feeling one type of letter may be those gets when he talks to a persoll cold impersonal carbon copies wearing sunglasses (A feeling come through with all of the you mentioned in a column some warmth of Dear Occupant The time back) personal PS does not compenshy Those of us in my family who sate for the overall impression receive communal letters resent the letter gives that the writer them because it is our feeling really didnt want 110 write to that we are taking time from you in the first place whatever else we could (or

As the victim of many comshy

bull n d continues

should) be doing to give a little munal letters I cannot help but of ourselves when we write pershyregard them as form letters sonal letters We feel that we which have no place in personal deserve the same consideration correspondence (They belong attention and courtesy in a in the same class as Christmas reply In other words a personal eards which have the senders letter should be persona that

is individualname imprinted instead of bull personal signature) I am sure there are others

who do not share my opinionNo Replacement However I have never found

No doubt there are manjy anyone friend or relative or Who consider communal letters acquaintance who has eyer as jolly good fun but that Toshy written a communal letter after Whom - It - May - Concern air he has received one about them wni never replace Thank you for hearing me an individual letter in warmth out Wont you keep us readers affection love and attention posted with a follow~up on your

Give your daughters a break article on To-Whom-It-Mayshyand return to the old-fashioned Concern letters letters from Mom For 20 years QED-MTD I have lived middotover 2000 miles from my girlhood home I can assure you that a letter from Family of Eight Leaves Mom is still a big event J[ look For Pacific Missionforward to that familiar homeshy

BETHLEHEM (NC)-Mr andtown postmark every time the mail arrives Everything stops Mrs Milton Kempf and their while I read her news of the family will leave their rural family and friends (A commushy home here in Ohio next Wedshynal letter from her would be nesday and go to the So Pacific shattering ) mission field of Kavieng New

Without t hat individual Ireland for a five-year stay touch I am sure we would never The family from Sacred Heart have remained so close through parish here will work with the

the years despite the wide geoshy Missionaries of the Sacred Heart graphical separation whose major seminary is nearshy

And another by The Kempfs have six daughshyI feel compelled to write to ters the oldest of whom is 10

you Mrs Daly to urge you to He expects to do machine shop abandon this (communal letter) and construction work for the form of correspondence with mission He is experienced as a your daughters The communal farmer parish custodian and letter has caused so much unshy stationary engineer pleasantness unhappiness and resentment in our family

Those of us who receive such Fordham Gets $5000 a letter are too chicken-hearted To Train Teachersto tell the dear one who writes

NEW YORK (NC)-The Hearstit how we really feel about her Foundation has given $5000 to-=old indifferent carbon copied Fordham University for prepshyaration of teachers of mentallyshy

400th Jubilee retarded children Kingsbury Smith publisher ofNEW ORLEANS (N C) - A

the New York Journal-AmerishyMass in English will be offered can and a trustee of the foundshyat Municipal Auditorium here in tion presented a check for theLouisiana Sunday to celebrate amount to Father Vincent Tthe 400th anniversary of the

canonical establishment of the OKeefe SJ F()rdham presishyHoly Name Society Archbishop dent 1()hn P Cody apostolic adminshy The special education program istrator of New Orleans grante4 at Fordham is now in its eighth permioion for the Mass ear Ii enrolls 32 persons

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SCULPTRESS Suzanne Silversruys Stevenson is shown in her Chaplin Conn studio with a scale model of her statue of Father Eusebi(J Kino Italian-born missionary of the Southwest which Will be installed Feb 14 1965 in Stat lIary Hall at the Capitol in Washington D C The State of Arizona chose Father Kino as one of the two representativea allowed each state in Statuary Hall NC Photo

Core for Poor Primary Task

VATICAN CITy (NC)-o~ of the Churchs main apostolie preoccupations is to eare for thti poor according to a VaticaJl letter

The letter was written in the name of Pope Paul yenI ~ Amshyleto Cardinal Cicognani Papal Secretary of State to the first social week in Brasilia Written in Portuguese it was addressed to Archbishop Jose de Almeida Batista of Brasilia

This is a problem of the greatest importance the lette said It concerns people whG for the most part have not reshyceived an education or elemenshytary instruction or indispensable vocational training who caa only get work that is badly paid and who are liable to unemployshyment with all of its sad conseshyquences of physical and moral misery

Daughter of Sodafist Editor Enters Convent

VALLETTA (NC) The 23shyyear-old daughter of the editor of the socialist newspaper 11shyHelsein which has been banned by the Catholic Archbishop of Malta for its criticism of the hierarchy has left home to ente a convent

Margaret Lafvfera left fOl Spain to enter the Carmelite convent in Tarragona

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By Marilyn and Joseph Roderick My part in our familys preparation for Advent is

making the wreath Since I am all thumbs this simple task becomes a major project but thanks to my two assistants Meryl and Melissa aged five and three the job gets done

We collect pine boughs and berries some time during the weekend preceding the first Sunday of Advent The chilshydren reallY enjoy this especially the fresh smell of pitch in the pine boughs We have found that one weeks soaking in a pail of water is sufficient to keep the greens from drying out premashyturely when we place them on the wreath

After several unsuccessful at shytempts to make our own wreath by tying greens together we inshyvested in a florists wreath frame which makes the job a great deal easier Frames come in several sizes and can be obshytained for less than fifty cents The frame can be filled with a ring of styrofoam which makes placement of the greens a simple natter

The four candles three purshyple and one rose can be pushed into the styrofoam for support (This is frankly optimistic since we spend half our time straight- ening leaning candles) There are candle holders which fit the wreath frames but we have not purchased one of these as yet

We piace our wreath on the dinner table althoughfriends of ours suspend theirs from the eeiling using the new non-screw type hangers which are available in hardware stores

Advent wreath kits and arti shyficial greens are available but we prefer to make our own The children enjoy making and decshyorating the wreath and although ours may not be as pretty as lIOme they think it is magnifi shyeent

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Another event for this holy lIeason is one that takes place ill the kitchen and includes the whole family This is the preshyparing of the fruit cake or fruit pUdding (plum pudding) on the first Sunday of Advent desigshynated as Stir-up Sunday This eelebration dates back to pagan times when all the plenty of the land fruits meat and meat were thrown into a huge kettle

to thank the sun for its gift Now in Christian times its dedicated to the Light of the World and everyone in the family can give the batter a mighty stir while they are giving thanks This will be the first year that we plan to include this in our celebration of Advent but I know my daughters are going to enjoy the idea of getting into the kitchen with parental permisshysion

A custom that we have used successfuly along with the Adshyvent wreath is the receiving of straws by the children of the house for the good deeds that they do These straws are placed in a crib (ours are made of paper-covered shoes boxes) that will hold a statue of the Infant on Christmas morningOf course each child wants his crib to be the softest so good deeds do inshyerease at this time Whichever customs you try you win find that the little extra effort inshyvolved gives a deeper meaning to the Advent season and for small chlldren takes a little of the emphasis off Santa Claus

Fund Raisers St Catherines Fund Raising

Committee of Dominican Acadshyemy Fan River will meet at 8 Tuesday night Dee 1 bull the academy A Christmas party ill

planned for Tuesday Dec bull aamp tile CoaocIaIua

and places it on the Christ Child The recipe we plan to use on

Stir-up Sunday was given to me b Miss Elinor Lenaghan prinshycipal of the Hugo A Dubuque School and a member of Holy Name parish in Fall River Along with being an educator Miss Lenaghan is also an excellent cook Wont you try this Stir-up Sunday recipe with us and let me know how you like it

~ lb candied pineapple yent lb candied red cherries Ift lb candied green cherries 1f4 lb candied citron lb candied lemon peel 1 lb golden raisins

yent lb seeded raisins yen4 lb currants lb walnut meats lb pecan meats cup of- real brandy or da1ll

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(1) Line a 10 in angel cake pan with brown paper which has been greased

(2) Set oven at 275 (3) Sift 1 cups flour with

baking soda and spices Mix reshymaining cup flour with fruits and nuts

(4) Cream butter with white and brown sugar until fluffy

(5) Add to creamed ingredishyents the eggs lightly beaten and the milk and almond flavoring

(6) Add dry ingredients (7) Work batter into fruits

and nuts slowly (8) Pack firmly (Miss Lenshy

aghan uses her potato masher for this) into prepared pan

(9) Bake for 4 hours Remove from oven and let stand in pan 1 hour

(10) Tum cake out ontO a wire rack tear off brQwn paper and cool completely When cool wrap in waxed paper and alushyminum foil to store Cake may be Wlwrapped a few times before Christmas and basted with more brandy

This recipe makes 1 large cake -5lk lbs If baked in two bread pans baking time is 2lk hours or if baked in four coffee canamp the time is two hours

NCCW Strongly Backs Catholic School System

WASHINGTON (NC) - The National Council of Cathoue Women has given ringing enshydorsement to the Catholic school system calling it lt1he most noteshyworthy formal channti of our Christian herita~

A resolution adopted at the 32nd national convention of the lO-million-member womens fedshyeration said the mission of the Catholic school system must neeshyessarily be shared by the fami~

the parish and soeiet7 The CathoUc women pledged

themselves to the pursuit of excellence ill tile educational ~

HARVEST FESTIVAL Student council officers at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven with stuffed animals to be prizes at Harvest Festival to be held tomorrow through Sunday at the school From left Claudette Plaud Dale Wingert with Sister Julie Louise SSOO festive director T-o be featured are games gifts and many booths

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prelate OppOstes Death Sentence

TRENTON (NC) -The nineshymember Commission to Study Capital Punishment split 7 to 2 with a recommendation the death penalty be kept for first shydegree murder

The seven members who fashyvored retention of the death senshytence argued that it deters poshytential murderers from commitshyting capital crimes

However the two-member minority whose opinion was written by Msgr Salvatore J Adamo editor of the Catholic Star Herald newspaper of the Camden diocese disagreed sayshying statistics refuted the detershyrent effect of themiddot punishment

Msgr Adamos statement said that despite more than 8400 homicides in 1963 in the nation only 21 persons were executed Where is the deterrent value he askeduThose who were put to death may only have hit the wrong jury faced a parshyticularly ferocious judge or had a lawyer that made a misstep

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Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

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capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

the constitutions declaration insofar as he is united towhich the siege mentality of a

that its permission for use of the Christs body mystic~al fromdefensive Church has often exshy

vernacular applies in the firsttinguished in Christians during place to the readings - the Residence Hall 5 J Ii 5the past 400 years Bishop Leven

said Scripture passages read in the WASHINGTON (NC)-Trinshyliturgy ity College here has received a LUMBER co

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After the sermons congregashytions were given small yellow cards bearing a pledge to welshy Layman of Year come new residents into my WINOOSKI (NC) - The Wishyneighborhood regardless of race nooski Teachers Association seshycolor religion or national ori shy lected Charles Towne as Layshygin man of the Year for his avid

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Justice Clark Urges Prayers At Home

WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

SILVER JUBILEE Pioneers gather at lilver annivershysary observance of St Martins Convent Fall River convalshyescent home for Holy Union Sisters From left front row Mother Joseph Theresa Sister Mary Evelyn and Sister

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Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

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facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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~od Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD

It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

Give and It shall be given to you is not a matter Just for parishes and dioceses but for each Individual Think of the blessings that HAVE been given you In the spiritual Grder It you were the only sinner in the world Christ would have dietl for you Think of His mercy to 70a In the past and His patience with you In the present What have you pven HGW much do you love In return Enough to feed the starving clothe thOR aching with a hard dull bitterness of cold educate a native priest so that the poor may have the Gospel preached to them Enough to sit down now and mall a sacrifice to The Sooieb for the Propagation Gf the Faith S66 Fifth Avenue New ~ork NY lOGO

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

At this time of Thanksgi(ing

We pause to give thanks for our many blessings

Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

Humble thanks fo~ the occasion to be of service to you

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The priest cannot play two roles at the same time He cannot PICNICSpreside over the service--as the

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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In Puerto Rico SAN JUAN (NC)-Pope Paul

has given the Churchin Puerto Rico a new look with decided native overtones

The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

Christmas Stamps OTTAWA (NC)-Canada will

have special Christmas stamps this year for the first time in history The issue Will consist of two stamp9-0ne a red three cent and the other a blue five cent stamp-each carrying a picture of a family of four in a typical Canadian Winter landscape with a star shining ill the slq

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

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Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

The credit courses taught by Jewish scholars will include the interest history of Israel a biblical view of history and Jewish literature Savings Accounts welcomed inThey will be taught by Dr Ellis Rivkin and Dr Ezra Spicehanshy any amounts from dler of Hebrew Uriion CoUege $1 to $30000Cincinnati

1n the light of currently imshy All Savings Insured in Fullproving Christian-Jewish relashytions and the amelioration of in- Dividends compounded and paid tergroup work it is felt that the program should do much to four times a yearcement good intergroup and interfaith relations Fat her Current Dividend Rate 4lA per annumRoesch said

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

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7 Girls at Saered Hearts Fairhave Announce Gala Harvest Festival Featuring Games Gifts for All

A harvest festival is the big news at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fairhaven Itll be tomorrow Saturday and Sunday and will feature a Christmas booth and a country store Hours tomorrow are from 2 to 10 for Saturday are 10 in the morning to 11 at

will have a closed dance tomorshynight and for Sunday are row nightswitched around from 11 in And some 200 couples enjoyedthe morning to 10 at night themselves at Bishop Cassidys

Therell be games and gifts first dance of the season All for all promise sponsors includshy proceeds of the social affair at ing student council officers Rosshy the Taunton school went to the anna Ventura Carol Olivier student council treasury and the Claudette Plaud and Dale Win memory book fund gert Chances on a turkey and Still in a dancing mood special prizes will be available Freshmen and sophs at Bishop from students or at the door Stang will hold aTurkey Trot

Refreshments will include tomorrow sponsored by the hamburgers hot dogs tuna fish sophomore student council and clam rolls and hot and cold At Sacred Hearts Academy drinks Sister Julie Louise Fall River the National Honor SSCC eighth grade teacher in Society is in charge of school the academys elementary deshy bulletin boards Members will partment is in charge of the also sponsor a reading campaign event and are organizing a tutoring

service Moderator is SisterQuiet Time Francis Sebastian and presidentIn general however things is Paula Powers

are quiet on the Diocesan school Meanwhile at Bishop Stangfront reflecting the fact that National Honor Society studentsquarterly exams held stage censhy have initiated the use of NHSter the past few days Report service cards which keep trackcards will be bringing the good of the 20 hours service eachand bad news to students this member pledges annually to his week school Ushering and tutoring

A student council convention are among service projects unshyat Norwell High School this dertaken at Stang and manyweek attracted attendance from honor students have alreadyDiocesan highs Representing completed their 20 hour quotaFeehan in Attleboro were Steshy for the school yearphen Nolan Dorothy Coderre Kevin Myles and Jack Warburshy LaUD AmericaD -Guests ton Girls at Mt St Mary Academy

A National HonOl Society have welcomed to the student meeting at Wareham High will body three SiSters of the Dominshybe attended tomorrow by two icans of the Presentation comshydelegates from Bishop Stang munity -staffing St Annes High in North Dartmouth plus Hospital in Fall River The threetheir advisor Sister Aloysia young Sisters are completingSND their high school education in

At Msgr Prevost High in Fall the United States are fromRiver students s~em_ to have Colombia where the congrega-found many a sweet t09th Reshy tion has a large membershipports are that 900 boxes of candy Theyre cOl)centrating on Enshywere sold in the first two days glish American history and of a drive Proceeds will benefit math while at the Mount various school activities Tonight senior sodalists at

And at Mt St Marys also Bishop Cassidy High will renew Fall River tomorrow will be deshy their act of _ consecration andvoted to the liturgical renewal junior cand~dates will be reshyIn the course of the day ex- ceived as members Rev James plain reporters Monique Demers Lyons will officiate and memshyand Lynne Chrupcala students bers of the schools Mothers will have an intensified presenshy Auxiliary will be special gueststation of the changes in the Mass Freshmen at Dominican Acadshyand the sacraments An explanashy emy Fall Riyer sponsored the tion of the role of art and music first in a series of pastry sales will also be presented as a manishy last week Proceeds will benefit festation of praise to God their Advent project These

Included in the days proshy projects are undertaken by each gram will be talks given by the homeroom clergy Rev James Murphy will Object of special attention at speak about the history of the St Anthonys High in New Bedshyliturgy Rev Maurice Jeffreys ford is Richard Gelinas just reshytopic will be Why the Change turned from the sixth annual Rev Paul McCarrick will speak national youth conference on the about the change in the sacrashy atom held in Chicago Richardment and Rev Richard Demers first St A student ever to parshywill discuss changes in the Mass ticipate in such a conferenceOn this day the Mass will be was one of 16 students and offered in memory of the late teachers from the New Bedford President John F Kennedy area to make the Chicago trip

In preparation for this day Among hightUghts of the conshya dry Mass was said yesterday

ference said Richard were adshyand was explained by Father dresses by Dr G W Beadle disshyJeffrey It is the intention of coverer of the DNA moleculethose planning tomorrows proshyand Dr Glen T seaborg discov- gram that the students will go erer of the transuranium eleshyforth from the school to their ments Students also toured theparish churches with a deeper Argonne National Laboratoryunderstanding of their role as and the Chicago Museum ofpeople of God Science

Maronlte Mass Campalln WInnersThe Junipero Club of Holy

Family High in New Bedford Jo-Ann Gleason Frances Hathshywill attend a Maronite Mass at away and Elizabeth Raposa are Our Lady of Purgatory Church winners of a magazine subscripshyalso in New Bedford Saturday tion campaign at Sacred Hearts Nov 28 Rev George Saad adshy Academy Fall River In homeshyministrator will celebrate the room competition freshmen of Mass and explain the service and homeroom 3 placed first the vestments he wears Our The Stang band including Lady of Purgatory incidentally cheerleaders majorettes color III the only U S churcli of this guard drum major and players ftame numbers 80 a sizeable per cent

Juniors and seniors at Feehan of the student body reports will attend an open dance this Frances Przybyla Theyve proshySaturday night The Cranberry vided many memorable halfshySecial F1eIbmea and sopba time performance during this

football season For instance Well at the Durfee-Stang game they marched down the field in V formations formed a football with a letter S in the center then joined the crowd in a Stang cheer

At the Coyle-Stang game the teenagers formed a bell then played The Bells of st Marys Officers are Maurice Martel president Joseph Boucher viceshypresident Jane Mahoney treas- urer and our own Anchor gal Frances secretary

The Holy Family Memory book staff is hard at work says reporter Gloria Harrington It includes Maureen OBrien edshyitor Luke Sweeney and Kevin Healey assistant editors Gershyaldine Vikre art editor Donna Monty and Gerald Guerreiro asshysistant art editors

Also at Holy Family the scishyence clubs most recent field trip was to the Boston Museum of Science

Folk Singer Cassidyites will hear folk

singer Janet May MacLean toshymorrow In addition to singing Miss MacLean will discuss folk music and its reflection on society

Mt st Marys Mercian is sponshysoring a poetry contest for evshyeryone except staff members of the school paper The subject is Christmas and any style verse may be employed Winning poems will appear in next months issue

And officers for Le cercle francais and the National Honor Society have been named at Cassidy Pour la France are Dishyane Dussault president Diane Majkut vice-president Jeanne Machnick secretary - treasurer Honor gals are Mary Elizabeth Holmes president Pauline Lee vice-president Patricia Mc- Breen secretary Carol Sylvia treasurer

BaSketball tryouts aJe anshynounced for this week at Dominshyican Academy and new athletic asSociation members include Sharon Day Sue GOlsalves Paulette Petit Nancy Fournier and Janice Costa

SL Anthony debaters ained bull

HEAD SCHOOL CLUBS Paula Powers left is Nashytional Honor Society president at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Susan Nunes heads Debrabant Debaters

THE ANCHOR -Thurs Nov 19 1964

Indians Consider Goa Merger

BOMBAY (NC)-A public deshybate has arisen in India as to whether the former Portuguese colony of Goa should remain an independent territory within India or whether it should be merged with neighboring Mashyharashtra state

Goa which has a Catholic popshyulation of 250000 persons was seized from Portugal in 1961 and has since been governed as an independent territory by Indias federal government

Those who are supporting the status quo at least for the time being are Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and Kamraj Nadir president of the ruling Congress party Among the supporters for merger are Deshyfense Minister Y B Chavan Maharashtras chief minister V P Naik and Goas chief minister D B Bandodkar

Cassidys art studio could be likened to a menagerie says the Taunton schools Anchor reshyporter Zoomorps fantastic anshyimals of fairyland line the counters and windowsills

More seriously class represhysentatives to the studen~ council at Cassidy have been chosen and include Patricia McBreen Mary Tane Sheerin Maureen Kelleher Patricia Pinto Carol Sylvia

Susan Larivee Barbara Quill Nancy Thomas Mary Berube Janice Cornaglia and June Zagol

At Mt St Marys students are enjoying newly accessioned li shybrary books and are also busy after school hours disposing of

first place trophy in a V8rsify- House Beautiful tickets Science intermediate debate tournament Club officers are Elsie Pelton held last week at St Catherines president Patricia Sellect viceshyAcademy Newport Paul Des- president Kathleen Flanagan pres and Antone Andrade also secretary Nancy Piccard treasshyreceived OUtstanding Speaker urer The units calendar inshycertificates cludes lectures on oceanography At SHA Fail River the glee and atomic energy

club is preparing for its annual St Anthony High students ill Christmas -concert under direc- senior English classes are readyshytion of Mrs Tobias Monte Date ing essays for the annualVoice for the program ha$nt yet been of DemQcracy contest This announced Same story at Bishop years topic is Challenge of Cassidy where the freshman Citizenship Also at St As chorale -the glee club and the business seniors heard a talk on orchestra are all knee-deep in good telephone manners and efshytinsel They are directed by ficient use of the telephone e Sister Stephen Helen SUSC rectory And at both Holy Union-staffed schools pictures are being taken for senior memory books DONAT BOISVERT

Next Monday Tuesday and INSURANCE AGENCY INCWednesday a triduum at Doshyminican Academy will prepare 96 WILLIAM STREETstUdent for the coming changes

NEW BEDFORD MASSin the Mass Monday Rev Anshytoine M Lanoue OP will speak WY 8-5153 WY 7-9167 on the liturgy and answer quesshytions Tuesday there will be a PERSONAL SERVICE Bible Vigil on the Word of God and the Eucharist Wednesday students will mark Forty Hou~

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Readers Express Disapproval Of Joint Letters to Family

~ M~ Tinley Daly FaMfly letters witn earboJl paper inserted so fhat a

fOpy can be sent each familY member-ublacksheeting as it is called Himiddot the newspaper business-became the topic of a recent column Not that we care t-o be pollsters but the trend among At Our House

letters That so-called personarreaders is against the ])racshyPS gives the letter as muchtice of communial letters war~th as the monhtly PTA

Two of the most interesting Newsletter which carries the with thought-provoking ideas personal afterthought and for strengthening family ties we want to thank all of you girls are reprinted here on the Hospitality Committee

From a reader in Virginia shy for those wonderful refreshshyDear Mrs Daly ments you served at last months Have you open house

ever received a Doesnt Save Time lommunal let shy The time saved on communal termiddot Then per1 letters is negligible in most haps you have eases If time is really ata preshybeen the recipshy mium why not send out a famshyient ot one of ly newsletter But call it that those advertisshy and write it in news form Enshyjng let te rs close a personal note with each which begins newsletter But please no earshyDear Occupant bons which read Dear Girls ClI

Dear Children in a breezy r suggest that the reason pseudo-friendly style-as it yOli your writing a communal letter and the writer were old and dear didnt eome naturally was that pals If so you have some idea communal letters are unnatural of what it feels like to get a in the first place There is someshyeommunal letter thing lacking Perhaps it ean

No matter how chummy this be compared to the feeling one type of letter may be those gets when he talks to a persoll cold impersonal carbon copies wearing sunglasses (A feeling come through with all of the you mentioned in a column some warmth of Dear Occupant The time back) personal PS does not compenshy Those of us in my family who sate for the overall impression receive communal letters resent the letter gives that the writer them because it is our feeling really didnt want 110 write to that we are taking time from you in the first place whatever else we could (or

As the victim of many comshy

bull n d continues

should) be doing to give a little munal letters I cannot help but of ourselves when we write pershyregard them as form letters sonal letters We feel that we which have no place in personal deserve the same consideration correspondence (They belong attention and courtesy in a in the same class as Christmas reply In other words a personal eards which have the senders letter should be persona that

is individualname imprinted instead of bull personal signature) I am sure there are others

who do not share my opinionNo Replacement However I have never found

No doubt there are manjy anyone friend or relative or Who consider communal letters acquaintance who has eyer as jolly good fun but that Toshy written a communal letter after Whom - It - May - Concern air he has received one about them wni never replace Thank you for hearing me an individual letter in warmth out Wont you keep us readers affection love and attention posted with a follow~up on your

Give your daughters a break article on To-Whom-It-Mayshyand return to the old-fashioned Concern letters letters from Mom For 20 years QED-MTD I have lived middotover 2000 miles from my girlhood home I can assure you that a letter from Family of Eight Leaves Mom is still a big event J[ look For Pacific Missionforward to that familiar homeshy

BETHLEHEM (NC)-Mr andtown postmark every time the mail arrives Everything stops Mrs Milton Kempf and their while I read her news of the family will leave their rural family and friends (A commushy home here in Ohio next Wedshynal letter from her would be nesday and go to the So Pacific shattering ) mission field of Kavieng New

Without t hat individual Ireland for a five-year stay touch I am sure we would never The family from Sacred Heart have remained so close through parish here will work with the

the years despite the wide geoshy Missionaries of the Sacred Heart graphical separation whose major seminary is nearshy

And another by The Kempfs have six daughshyI feel compelled to write to ters the oldest of whom is 10

you Mrs Daly to urge you to He expects to do machine shop abandon this (communal letter) and construction work for the form of correspondence with mission He is experienced as a your daughters The communal farmer parish custodian and letter has caused so much unshy stationary engineer pleasantness unhappiness and resentment in our family

Those of us who receive such Fordham Gets $5000 a letter are too chicken-hearted To Train Teachersto tell the dear one who writes

NEW YORK (NC)-The Hearstit how we really feel about her Foundation has given $5000 to-=old indifferent carbon copied Fordham University for prepshyaration of teachers of mentallyshy

400th Jubilee retarded children Kingsbury Smith publisher ofNEW ORLEANS (N C) - A

the New York Journal-AmerishyMass in English will be offered can and a trustee of the foundshyat Municipal Auditorium here in tion presented a check for theLouisiana Sunday to celebrate amount to Father Vincent Tthe 400th anniversary of the

canonical establishment of the OKeefe SJ F()rdham presishyHoly Name Society Archbishop dent 1()hn P Cody apostolic adminshy The special education program istrator of New Orleans grante4 at Fordham is now in its eighth permioion for the Mass ear Ii enrolls 32 persons

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SCULPTRESS Suzanne Silversruys Stevenson is shown in her Chaplin Conn studio with a scale model of her statue of Father Eusebi(J Kino Italian-born missionary of the Southwest which Will be installed Feb 14 1965 in Stat lIary Hall at the Capitol in Washington D C The State of Arizona chose Father Kino as one of the two representativea allowed each state in Statuary Hall NC Photo

Core for Poor Primary Task

VATICAN CITy (NC)-o~ of the Churchs main apostolie preoccupations is to eare for thti poor according to a VaticaJl letter

The letter was written in the name of Pope Paul yenI ~ Amshyleto Cardinal Cicognani Papal Secretary of State to the first social week in Brasilia Written in Portuguese it was addressed to Archbishop Jose de Almeida Batista of Brasilia

This is a problem of the greatest importance the lette said It concerns people whG for the most part have not reshyceived an education or elemenshytary instruction or indispensable vocational training who caa only get work that is badly paid and who are liable to unemployshyment with all of its sad conseshyquences of physical and moral misery

Daughter of Sodafist Editor Enters Convent

VALLETTA (NC) The 23shyyear-old daughter of the editor of the socialist newspaper 11shyHelsein which has been banned by the Catholic Archbishop of Malta for its criticism of the hierarchy has left home to ente a convent

Margaret Lafvfera left fOl Spain to enter the Carmelite convent in Tarragona

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By Marilyn and Joseph Roderick My part in our familys preparation for Advent is

making the wreath Since I am all thumbs this simple task becomes a major project but thanks to my two assistants Meryl and Melissa aged five and three the job gets done

We collect pine boughs and berries some time during the weekend preceding the first Sunday of Advent The chilshydren reallY enjoy this especially the fresh smell of pitch in the pine boughs We have found that one weeks soaking in a pail of water is sufficient to keep the greens from drying out premashyturely when we place them on the wreath

After several unsuccessful at shytempts to make our own wreath by tying greens together we inshyvested in a florists wreath frame which makes the job a great deal easier Frames come in several sizes and can be obshytained for less than fifty cents The frame can be filled with a ring of styrofoam which makes placement of the greens a simple natter

The four candles three purshyple and one rose can be pushed into the styrofoam for support (This is frankly optimistic since we spend half our time straight- ening leaning candles) There are candle holders which fit the wreath frames but we have not purchased one of these as yet

We piace our wreath on the dinner table althoughfriends of ours suspend theirs from the eeiling using the new non-screw type hangers which are available in hardware stores

Advent wreath kits and arti shyficial greens are available but we prefer to make our own The children enjoy making and decshyorating the wreath and although ours may not be as pretty as lIOme they think it is magnifi shyeent

In the KlteheD

Another event for this holy lIeason is one that takes place ill the kitchen and includes the whole family This is the preshyparing of the fruit cake or fruit pUdding (plum pudding) on the first Sunday of Advent desigshynated as Stir-up Sunday This eelebration dates back to pagan times when all the plenty of the land fruits meat and meat were thrown into a huge kettle

to thank the sun for its gift Now in Christian times its dedicated to the Light of the World and everyone in the family can give the batter a mighty stir while they are giving thanks This will be the first year that we plan to include this in our celebration of Advent but I know my daughters are going to enjoy the idea of getting into the kitchen with parental permisshysion

A custom that we have used successfuly along with the Adshyvent wreath is the receiving of straws by the children of the house for the good deeds that they do These straws are placed in a crib (ours are made of paper-covered shoes boxes) that will hold a statue of the Infant on Christmas morningOf course each child wants his crib to be the softest so good deeds do inshyerease at this time Whichever customs you try you win find that the little extra effort inshyvolved gives a deeper meaning to the Advent season and for small chlldren takes a little of the emphasis off Santa Claus

Fund Raisers St Catherines Fund Raising

Committee of Dominican Acadshyemy Fan River will meet at 8 Tuesday night Dee 1 bull the academy A Christmas party ill

planned for Tuesday Dec bull aamp tile CoaocIaIua

and places it on the Christ Child The recipe we plan to use on

Stir-up Sunday was given to me b Miss Elinor Lenaghan prinshycipal of the Hugo A Dubuque School and a member of Holy Name parish in Fall River Along with being an educator Miss Lenaghan is also an excellent cook Wont you try this Stir-up Sunday recipe with us and let me know how you like it

~ lb candied pineapple yent lb candied red cherries Ift lb candied green cherries 1f4 lb candied citron lb candied lemon peel 1 lb golden raisins

yent lb seeded raisins yen4 lb currants lb walnut meats lb pecan meats cup of- real brandy or da1ll

rum 2 cups sifted all purpose flour

Ih t each mace and cinnamon If t baking soda 5 eggs 1 T milk 1 t almond flavoring

lb butter 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar firmly

packed

Day Before Prepare fruits Sliver pineshy

apple citron and lemon peel Pick over raisins and currants and soak overnight in rum or brandy Cut up nut meats eoarsely

Stir-up Sunda

(1) Line a 10 in angel cake pan with brown paper which has been greased

(2) Set oven at 275 (3) Sift 1 cups flour with

baking soda and spices Mix reshymaining cup flour with fruits and nuts

(4) Cream butter with white and brown sugar until fluffy

(5) Add to creamed ingredishyents the eggs lightly beaten and the milk and almond flavoring

(6) Add dry ingredients (7) Work batter into fruits

and nuts slowly (8) Pack firmly (Miss Lenshy

aghan uses her potato masher for this) into prepared pan

(9) Bake for 4 hours Remove from oven and let stand in pan 1 hour

(10) Tum cake out ontO a wire rack tear off brQwn paper and cool completely When cool wrap in waxed paper and alushyminum foil to store Cake may be Wlwrapped a few times before Christmas and basted with more brandy

This recipe makes 1 large cake -5lk lbs If baked in two bread pans baking time is 2lk hours or if baked in four coffee canamp the time is two hours

NCCW Strongly Backs Catholic School System

WASHINGTON (NC) - The National Council of Cathoue Women has given ringing enshydorsement to the Catholic school system calling it lt1he most noteshyworthy formal channti of our Christian herita~

A resolution adopted at the 32nd national convention of the lO-million-member womens fedshyeration said the mission of the Catholic school system must neeshyessarily be shared by the fami~

the parish and soeiet7 The CathoUc women pledged

themselves to the pursuit of excellence ill tile educational ~

HARVEST FESTIVAL Student council officers at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven with stuffed animals to be prizes at Harvest Festival to be held tomorrow through Sunday at the school From left Claudette Plaud Dale Wingert with Sister Julie Louise SSOO festive director T-o be featured are games gifts and many booths

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prelate OppOstes Death Sentence

TRENTON (NC) -The nineshymember Commission to Study Capital Punishment split 7 to 2 with a recommendation the death penalty be kept for first shydegree murder

The seven members who fashyvored retention of the death senshytence argued that it deters poshytential murderers from commitshyting capital crimes

However the two-member minority whose opinion was written by Msgr Salvatore J Adamo editor of the Catholic Star Herald newspaper of the Camden diocese disagreed sayshying statistics refuted the detershyrent effect of themiddot punishment

Msgr Adamos statement said that despite more than 8400 homicides in 1963 in the nation only 21 persons were executed Where is the deterrent value he askeduThose who were put to death may only have hit the wrong jury faced a parshyticularly ferocious judge or had a lawyer that made a misstep

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Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

At Massmiddot WASHINGTON (NC) - A

capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

the constitutions declaration insofar as he is united towhich the siege mentality of a

that its permission for use of the Christs body mystic~al fromdefensive Church has often exshy

vernacular applies in the firsttinguished in Christians during place to the readings - the Residence Hall 5 J Ii 5the past 400 years Bishop Leven

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WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

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Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

middotIn other resolutions the 8Ushy

facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

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We pause to give thanks for our many blessings

Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

Humble thanks fo~ the occasion to be of service to you

May your Thanksgiving be abundant

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The distribution of the estate FREE of the late William J Hartwig of Detroit was approved by Proshy 2 ~~ PLACE SETTINGSbate Judge Thomas C Murphy ending months of litigation by Hartwigs heirs to upset the STAINLESS TABLEWARE trust

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than 1400 men in the Worcester diocese have been designated by their pastors for training as lecshy 39Cd tors and commelltators in the new liturgy of the Mas s IACHtentatively scheduledto be inshytroduced here Sunday Nov 29 Plc shg r till IUlIlOlted Ihtu ~ ItOY

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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In Puerto Rico SAN JUAN (NC)-Pope Paul

has given the Churchin Puerto Rico a new look with decided native overtones

The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

Christmas Stamps OTTAWA (NC)-Canada will

have special Christmas stamps this year for the first time in history The issue Will consist of two stamp9-0ne a red three cent and the other a blue five cent stamp-each carrying a picture of a family of four in a typical Canadian Winter landscape with a star shining ill the slq

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

the needs of the poorSister Gesuina arrived in 1910 I on Lake SabbatiaThe two Sisters talked about-and Im here yet she Mother Cabrini in a room at the l 1094 Bay Street Ichuckled In all the years day home here that the saintneither nun has ever returned IITAUNTON VA 4-87541herself usedto her native Spain ~~

Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

The credit courses taught by Jewish scholars will include the interest history of Israel a biblical view of history and Jewish literature Savings Accounts welcomed inThey will be taught by Dr Ellis Rivkin and Dr Ezra Spicehanshy any amounts from dler of Hebrew Uriion CoUege $1 to $30000Cincinnati

1n the light of currently imshy All Savings Insured in Fullproving Christian-Jewish relashytions and the amelioration of in- Dividends compounded and paid tergroup work it is felt that the program should do much to four times a yearcement good intergroup and interfaith relations Fat her Current Dividend Rate 4lA per annumRoesch said

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

Gets Federal Loan PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushy

quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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Readers Express Disapproval Of Joint Letters to Family

~ M~ Tinley Daly FaMfly letters witn earboJl paper inserted so fhat a

fOpy can be sent each familY member-ublacksheeting as it is called Himiddot the newspaper business-became the topic of a recent column Not that we care t-o be pollsters but the trend among At Our House

letters That so-called personarreaders is against the ])racshyPS gives the letter as muchtice of communial letters war~th as the monhtly PTA

Two of the most interesting Newsletter which carries the with thought-provoking ideas personal afterthought and for strengthening family ties we want to thank all of you girls are reprinted here on the Hospitality Committee

From a reader in Virginia shy for those wonderful refreshshyDear Mrs Daly ments you served at last months Have you open house

ever received a Doesnt Save Time lommunal let shy The time saved on communal termiddot Then per1 letters is negligible in most haps you have eases If time is really ata preshybeen the recipshy mium why not send out a famshyient ot one of ly newsletter But call it that those advertisshy and write it in news form Enshyjng let te rs close a personal note with each which begins newsletter But please no earshyDear Occupant bons which read Dear Girls ClI

Dear Children in a breezy r suggest that the reason pseudo-friendly style-as it yOli your writing a communal letter and the writer were old and dear didnt eome naturally was that pals If so you have some idea communal letters are unnatural of what it feels like to get a in the first place There is someshyeommunal letter thing lacking Perhaps it ean

No matter how chummy this be compared to the feeling one type of letter may be those gets when he talks to a persoll cold impersonal carbon copies wearing sunglasses (A feeling come through with all of the you mentioned in a column some warmth of Dear Occupant The time back) personal PS does not compenshy Those of us in my family who sate for the overall impression receive communal letters resent the letter gives that the writer them because it is our feeling really didnt want 110 write to that we are taking time from you in the first place whatever else we could (or

As the victim of many comshy

bull n d continues

should) be doing to give a little munal letters I cannot help but of ourselves when we write pershyregard them as form letters sonal letters We feel that we which have no place in personal deserve the same consideration correspondence (They belong attention and courtesy in a in the same class as Christmas reply In other words a personal eards which have the senders letter should be persona that

is individualname imprinted instead of bull personal signature) I am sure there are others

who do not share my opinionNo Replacement However I have never found

No doubt there are manjy anyone friend or relative or Who consider communal letters acquaintance who has eyer as jolly good fun but that Toshy written a communal letter after Whom - It - May - Concern air he has received one about them wni never replace Thank you for hearing me an individual letter in warmth out Wont you keep us readers affection love and attention posted with a follow~up on your

Give your daughters a break article on To-Whom-It-Mayshyand return to the old-fashioned Concern letters letters from Mom For 20 years QED-MTD I have lived middotover 2000 miles from my girlhood home I can assure you that a letter from Family of Eight Leaves Mom is still a big event J[ look For Pacific Missionforward to that familiar homeshy

BETHLEHEM (NC)-Mr andtown postmark every time the mail arrives Everything stops Mrs Milton Kempf and their while I read her news of the family will leave their rural family and friends (A commushy home here in Ohio next Wedshynal letter from her would be nesday and go to the So Pacific shattering ) mission field of Kavieng New

Without t hat individual Ireland for a five-year stay touch I am sure we would never The family from Sacred Heart have remained so close through parish here will work with the

the years despite the wide geoshy Missionaries of the Sacred Heart graphical separation whose major seminary is nearshy

And another by The Kempfs have six daughshyI feel compelled to write to ters the oldest of whom is 10

you Mrs Daly to urge you to He expects to do machine shop abandon this (communal letter) and construction work for the form of correspondence with mission He is experienced as a your daughters The communal farmer parish custodian and letter has caused so much unshy stationary engineer pleasantness unhappiness and resentment in our family

Those of us who receive such Fordham Gets $5000 a letter are too chicken-hearted To Train Teachersto tell the dear one who writes

NEW YORK (NC)-The Hearstit how we really feel about her Foundation has given $5000 to-=old indifferent carbon copied Fordham University for prepshyaration of teachers of mentallyshy

400th Jubilee retarded children Kingsbury Smith publisher ofNEW ORLEANS (N C) - A

the New York Journal-AmerishyMass in English will be offered can and a trustee of the foundshyat Municipal Auditorium here in tion presented a check for theLouisiana Sunday to celebrate amount to Father Vincent Tthe 400th anniversary of the

canonical establishment of the OKeefe SJ F()rdham presishyHoly Name Society Archbishop dent 1()hn P Cody apostolic adminshy The special education program istrator of New Orleans grante4 at Fordham is now in its eighth permioion for the Mass ear Ii enrolls 32 persons

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SCULPTRESS Suzanne Silversruys Stevenson is shown in her Chaplin Conn studio with a scale model of her statue of Father Eusebi(J Kino Italian-born missionary of the Southwest which Will be installed Feb 14 1965 in Stat lIary Hall at the Capitol in Washington D C The State of Arizona chose Father Kino as one of the two representativea allowed each state in Statuary Hall NC Photo

Core for Poor Primary Task

VATICAN CITy (NC)-o~ of the Churchs main apostolie preoccupations is to eare for thti poor according to a VaticaJl letter

The letter was written in the name of Pope Paul yenI ~ Amshyleto Cardinal Cicognani Papal Secretary of State to the first social week in Brasilia Written in Portuguese it was addressed to Archbishop Jose de Almeida Batista of Brasilia

This is a problem of the greatest importance the lette said It concerns people whG for the most part have not reshyceived an education or elemenshytary instruction or indispensable vocational training who caa only get work that is badly paid and who are liable to unemployshyment with all of its sad conseshyquences of physical and moral misery

Daughter of Sodafist Editor Enters Convent

VALLETTA (NC) The 23shyyear-old daughter of the editor of the socialist newspaper 11shyHelsein which has been banned by the Catholic Archbishop of Malta for its criticism of the hierarchy has left home to ente a convent

Margaret Lafvfera left fOl Spain to enter the Carmelite convent in Tarragona

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By Marilyn and Joseph Roderick My part in our familys preparation for Advent is

making the wreath Since I am all thumbs this simple task becomes a major project but thanks to my two assistants Meryl and Melissa aged five and three the job gets done

We collect pine boughs and berries some time during the weekend preceding the first Sunday of Advent The chilshydren reallY enjoy this especially the fresh smell of pitch in the pine boughs We have found that one weeks soaking in a pail of water is sufficient to keep the greens from drying out premashyturely when we place them on the wreath

After several unsuccessful at shytempts to make our own wreath by tying greens together we inshyvested in a florists wreath frame which makes the job a great deal easier Frames come in several sizes and can be obshytained for less than fifty cents The frame can be filled with a ring of styrofoam which makes placement of the greens a simple natter

The four candles three purshyple and one rose can be pushed into the styrofoam for support (This is frankly optimistic since we spend half our time straight- ening leaning candles) There are candle holders which fit the wreath frames but we have not purchased one of these as yet

We piace our wreath on the dinner table althoughfriends of ours suspend theirs from the eeiling using the new non-screw type hangers which are available in hardware stores

Advent wreath kits and arti shyficial greens are available but we prefer to make our own The children enjoy making and decshyorating the wreath and although ours may not be as pretty as lIOme they think it is magnifi shyeent

In the KlteheD

Another event for this holy lIeason is one that takes place ill the kitchen and includes the whole family This is the preshyparing of the fruit cake or fruit pUdding (plum pudding) on the first Sunday of Advent desigshynated as Stir-up Sunday This eelebration dates back to pagan times when all the plenty of the land fruits meat and meat were thrown into a huge kettle

to thank the sun for its gift Now in Christian times its dedicated to the Light of the World and everyone in the family can give the batter a mighty stir while they are giving thanks This will be the first year that we plan to include this in our celebration of Advent but I know my daughters are going to enjoy the idea of getting into the kitchen with parental permisshysion

A custom that we have used successfuly along with the Adshyvent wreath is the receiving of straws by the children of the house for the good deeds that they do These straws are placed in a crib (ours are made of paper-covered shoes boxes) that will hold a statue of the Infant on Christmas morningOf course each child wants his crib to be the softest so good deeds do inshyerease at this time Whichever customs you try you win find that the little extra effort inshyvolved gives a deeper meaning to the Advent season and for small chlldren takes a little of the emphasis off Santa Claus

Fund Raisers St Catherines Fund Raising

Committee of Dominican Acadshyemy Fan River will meet at 8 Tuesday night Dee 1 bull the academy A Christmas party ill

planned for Tuesday Dec bull aamp tile CoaocIaIua

and places it on the Christ Child The recipe we plan to use on

Stir-up Sunday was given to me b Miss Elinor Lenaghan prinshycipal of the Hugo A Dubuque School and a member of Holy Name parish in Fall River Along with being an educator Miss Lenaghan is also an excellent cook Wont you try this Stir-up Sunday recipe with us and let me know how you like it

~ lb candied pineapple yent lb candied red cherries Ift lb candied green cherries 1f4 lb candied citron lb candied lemon peel 1 lb golden raisins

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(5) Add to creamed ingredishyents the eggs lightly beaten and the milk and almond flavoring

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NCCW Strongly Backs Catholic School System

WASHINGTON (NC) - The National Council of Cathoue Women has given ringing enshydorsement to the Catholic school system calling it lt1he most noteshyworthy formal channti of our Christian herita~

A resolution adopted at the 32nd national convention of the lO-million-member womens fedshyeration said the mission of the Catholic school system must neeshyessarily be shared by the fami~

the parish and soeiet7 The CathoUc women pledged

themselves to the pursuit of excellence ill tile educational ~

HARVEST FESTIVAL Student council officers at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven with stuffed animals to be prizes at Harvest Festival to be held tomorrow through Sunday at the school From left Claudette Plaud Dale Wingert with Sister Julie Louise SSOO festive director T-o be featured are games gifts and many booths

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prelate OppOstes Death Sentence

TRENTON (NC) -The nineshymember Commission to Study Capital Punishment split 7 to 2 with a recommendation the death penalty be kept for first shydegree murder

The seven members who fashyvored retention of the death senshytence argued that it deters poshytential murderers from commitshyting capital crimes

However the two-member minority whose opinion was written by Msgr Salvatore J Adamo editor of the Catholic Star Herald newspaper of the Camden diocese disagreed sayshying statistics refuted the detershyrent effect of themiddot punishment

Msgr Adamos statement said that despite more than 8400 homicides in 1963 in the nation only 21 persons were executed Where is the deterrent value he askeduThose who were put to death may only have hit the wrong jury faced a parshyticularly ferocious judge or had a lawyer that made a misstep

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Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

At Massmiddot WASHINGTON (NC) - A

capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

the constitutions declaration insofar as he is united towhich the siege mentality of a

that its permission for use of the Christs body mystic~al fromdefensive Church has often exshy

vernacular applies in the firsttinguished in Christians during place to the readings - the Residence Hall 5 J Ii 5the past 400 years Bishop Leven

said Scripture passages read in the WASHINGTON (NC)-Trinshyliturgy ity College here has received a LUMBER co

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WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

SILVER JUBILEE Pioneers gather at lilver annivershysary observance of St Martins Convent Fall River convalshyescent home for Holy Union Sisters From left front row Mother Joseph Theresa Sister Mary Evelyn and Sister

Frances Aloysius of original convent staff Sister Rose Alma first cook Mother Gabriel Clare a patient when

Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

middotIn other resolutions the 8Ushy

facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

At this time of Thanksgi(ing

We pause to give thanks for our many blessings

Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

Humble thanks fo~ the occasion to be of service to you

May your Thanksgiving be abundant

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The priest cannot play two roles at the same time He cannot PICNICSpreside over the service--as the

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The distribution of the estate FREE of the late William J Hartwig of Detroit was approved by Proshy 2 ~~ PLACE SETTINGSbate Judge Thomas C Murphy ending months of litigation by Hartwigs heirs to upset the STAINLESS TABLEWARE trust

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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DETRO~T (NC) - Father Edshy of whom were secretly conseshy NAME (Print) -~----__-----

mund Battersby director of the crated by the late papal nuncio ST I NO Detroit archdiocesan bureau of Archbishop Gerald P OHarashy _EARN UP TOinformation has been named a were sentenced to 18 years in board member of the Detroit prison in 1948 Council of Churches which repshy The only Catholic bishop now resents 800 Protestant and Orshy heading a See in Rumania is 5~

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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In Puerto Rico SAN JUAN (NC)-Pope Paul

has given the Churchin Puerto Rico a new look with decided native overtones

The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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have special Christmas stamps this year for the first time in history The issue Will consist of two stamp9-0ne a red three cent and the other a blue five cent stamp-each carrying a picture of a family of four in a typical Canadian Winter landscape with a star shining ill the slq

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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Father Velas leaflet campaign was an attempt to counteract communist propaganda While the communists contended that the people were living at a subshyhuman level the government was not reaching the people wIth its answers to the accusashytion

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

the needs of the poorSister Gesuina arrived in 1910 I on Lake SabbatiaThe two Sisters talked about-and Im here yet she Mother Cabrini in a room at the l 1094 Bay Street Ichuckled In all the years day home here that the saintneither nun has ever returned IITAUNTON VA 4-87541herself usedto her native Spain ~~

Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

The credit courses taught by Jewish scholars will include the interest history of Israel a biblical view of history and Jewish literature Savings Accounts welcomed inThey will be taught by Dr Ellis Rivkin and Dr Ezra Spicehanshy any amounts from dler of Hebrew Uriion CoUege $1 to $30000Cincinnati

1n the light of currently imshy All Savings Insured in Fullproving Christian-Jewish relashytions and the amelioration of in- Dividends compounded and paid tergroup work it is felt that the program should do much to four times a yearcement good intergroup and interfaith relations Fat her Current Dividend Rate 4lA per annumRoesch said

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

Gets Federal Loan PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushy

quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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9 Home Advent Wreath Display Hails Coming of Christ

By Marilyn and Joseph Roderick My part in our familys preparation for Advent is

making the wreath Since I am all thumbs this simple task becomes a major project but thanks to my two assistants Meryl and Melissa aged five and three the job gets done

We collect pine boughs and berries some time during the weekend preceding the first Sunday of Advent The chilshydren reallY enjoy this especially the fresh smell of pitch in the pine boughs We have found that one weeks soaking in a pail of water is sufficient to keep the greens from drying out premashyturely when we place them on the wreath

After several unsuccessful at shytempts to make our own wreath by tying greens together we inshyvested in a florists wreath frame which makes the job a great deal easier Frames come in several sizes and can be obshytained for less than fifty cents The frame can be filled with a ring of styrofoam which makes placement of the greens a simple natter

The four candles three purshyple and one rose can be pushed into the styrofoam for support (This is frankly optimistic since we spend half our time straight- ening leaning candles) There are candle holders which fit the wreath frames but we have not purchased one of these as yet

We piace our wreath on the dinner table althoughfriends of ours suspend theirs from the eeiling using the new non-screw type hangers which are available in hardware stores

Advent wreath kits and arti shyficial greens are available but we prefer to make our own The children enjoy making and decshyorating the wreath and although ours may not be as pretty as lIOme they think it is magnifi shyeent

In the KlteheD

Another event for this holy lIeason is one that takes place ill the kitchen and includes the whole family This is the preshyparing of the fruit cake or fruit pUdding (plum pudding) on the first Sunday of Advent desigshynated as Stir-up Sunday This eelebration dates back to pagan times when all the plenty of the land fruits meat and meat were thrown into a huge kettle

to thank the sun for its gift Now in Christian times its dedicated to the Light of the World and everyone in the family can give the batter a mighty stir while they are giving thanks This will be the first year that we plan to include this in our celebration of Advent but I know my daughters are going to enjoy the idea of getting into the kitchen with parental permisshysion

A custom that we have used successfuly along with the Adshyvent wreath is the receiving of straws by the children of the house for the good deeds that they do These straws are placed in a crib (ours are made of paper-covered shoes boxes) that will hold a statue of the Infant on Christmas morningOf course each child wants his crib to be the softest so good deeds do inshyerease at this time Whichever customs you try you win find that the little extra effort inshyvolved gives a deeper meaning to the Advent season and for small chlldren takes a little of the emphasis off Santa Claus

Fund Raisers St Catherines Fund Raising

Committee of Dominican Acadshyemy Fan River will meet at 8 Tuesday night Dee 1 bull the academy A Christmas party ill

planned for Tuesday Dec bull aamp tile CoaocIaIua

and places it on the Christ Child The recipe we plan to use on

Stir-up Sunday was given to me b Miss Elinor Lenaghan prinshycipal of the Hugo A Dubuque School and a member of Holy Name parish in Fall River Along with being an educator Miss Lenaghan is also an excellent cook Wont you try this Stir-up Sunday recipe with us and let me know how you like it

~ lb candied pineapple yent lb candied red cherries Ift lb candied green cherries 1f4 lb candied citron lb candied lemon peel 1 lb golden raisins

yent lb seeded raisins yen4 lb currants lb walnut meats lb pecan meats cup of- real brandy or da1ll

rum 2 cups sifted all purpose flour

Ih t each mace and cinnamon If t baking soda 5 eggs 1 T milk 1 t almond flavoring

lb butter 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar firmly

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Day Before Prepare fruits Sliver pineshy

apple citron and lemon peel Pick over raisins and currants and soak overnight in rum or brandy Cut up nut meats eoarsely

Stir-up Sunda

(1) Line a 10 in angel cake pan with brown paper which has been greased

(2) Set oven at 275 (3) Sift 1 cups flour with

baking soda and spices Mix reshymaining cup flour with fruits and nuts

(4) Cream butter with white and brown sugar until fluffy

(5) Add to creamed ingredishyents the eggs lightly beaten and the milk and almond flavoring

(6) Add dry ingredients (7) Work batter into fruits

and nuts slowly (8) Pack firmly (Miss Lenshy

aghan uses her potato masher for this) into prepared pan

(9) Bake for 4 hours Remove from oven and let stand in pan 1 hour

(10) Tum cake out ontO a wire rack tear off brQwn paper and cool completely When cool wrap in waxed paper and alushyminum foil to store Cake may be Wlwrapped a few times before Christmas and basted with more brandy

This recipe makes 1 large cake -5lk lbs If baked in two bread pans baking time is 2lk hours or if baked in four coffee canamp the time is two hours

NCCW Strongly Backs Catholic School System

WASHINGTON (NC) - The National Council of Cathoue Women has given ringing enshydorsement to the Catholic school system calling it lt1he most noteshyworthy formal channti of our Christian herita~

A resolution adopted at the 32nd national convention of the lO-million-member womens fedshyeration said the mission of the Catholic school system must neeshyessarily be shared by the fami~

the parish and soeiet7 The CathoUc women pledged

themselves to the pursuit of excellence ill tile educational ~

HARVEST FESTIVAL Student council officers at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven with stuffed animals to be prizes at Harvest Festival to be held tomorrow through Sunday at the school From left Claudette Plaud Dale Wingert with Sister Julie Louise SSOO festive director T-o be featured are games gifts and many booths

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Prelate OppOstes Death Sentence

TRENTON (NC) -The nineshymember Commission to Study Capital Punishment split 7 to 2 with a recommendation the death penalty be kept for first shydegree murder

The seven members who fashyvored retention of the death senshytence argued that it deters poshytential murderers from commitshyting capital crimes

However the two-member minority whose opinion was written by Msgr Salvatore J Adamo editor of the Catholic Star Herald newspaper of the Camden diocese disagreed sayshying statistics refuted the detershyrent effect of themiddot punishment

Msgr Adamos statement said that despite more than 8400 homicides in 1963 in the nation only 21 persons were executed Where is the deterrent value he askeduThose who were put to death may only have hit the wrong jury faced a parshyticularly ferocious judge or had a lawyer that made a misstep

New President BALTIMORE (NC) - Father

Joseph A Sellinger SJ has been inaugurated as the 23rd president of Loyola College here at a convocation

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Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

At Massmiddot WASHINGTON (NC) - A

capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

the constitutions declaration insofar as he is united towhich the siege mentality of a

that its permission for use of the Christs body mystic~al fromdefensive Church has often exshy

vernacular applies in the firsttinguished in Christians during place to the readings - the Residence Hall 5 J Ii 5the past 400 years Bishop Leven

said Scripture passages read in the WASHINGTON (NC)-Trinshyliturgy ity College here has received a LUMBER co

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WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

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Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

middotIn other resolutions the 8Ushy

facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

Give and It shall be given to you is not a matter Just for parishes and dioceses but for each Individual Think of the blessings that HAVE been given you In the spiritual Grder It you were the only sinner in the world Christ would have dietl for you Think of His mercy to 70a In the past and His patience with you In the present What have you pven HGW much do you love In return Enough to feed the starving clothe thOR aching with a hard dull bitterness of cold educate a native priest so that the poor may have the Gospel preached to them Enough to sit down now and mall a sacrifice to The Sooieb for the Propagation Gf the Faith S66 Fifth Avenue New ~ork NY lOGO

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

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The distribution of the estate FREE of the late William J Hartwig of Detroit was approved by Proshy 2 ~~ PLACE SETTINGSbate Judge Thomas C Murphy ending months of litigation by Hartwigs heirs to upset the STAINLESS TABLEWARE trust

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

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By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

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Thurs Nov 19 1964

Papal Delegate From Laymen Praises NCCW

WASHINGTON (NC) Two bishops predicted here that bishops and pastors

At Massmiddot WASHINGTON (NC) - A

capacity crowd of convention from now on will increasshydelegates of the National Counshy ingly seek out the opinions and cil of Catholic Women heard suggestions of laymen before words of praise for their work making their decisions from Archbishop Egidio Vagshy This view was expressed bynozzi Apostolic Delegate in the Auxiliary Bishop Stephen A United States at a Votive Mass Leven of San Antonio Texasof Our Lady of Good Counsel and Auxiliary Bishop John Soffered by him on the evening of Spence of Washington at thethe conventions first day 32nd national convention of the

He compared the Catholic National Council of Catholie women present for the mass to Womenthe holy women who stood at the

Bishop Leven said the laymiddotcross of Christ and expressed mans job in the Church is notparticular pleasure in the numshysimply to do what the bishopsber of women who received and pastors tell him to do butCommunion at the Mass celshyto use his talents-his charismtaebrated in the National Shrine given him by the Holy Spirit shyof the Immaculate Conception to do what the Church needsThe Apostolic Delegate said he

brought the Catholic women Parish Level blessings from the hand and the At a press conference he disshyheart of the Holy Father with cussed the idea of diocesan senshywhom he had had an audience ates to advise the bishops whichonly five days before He praised he endorsed in a talk last monththe women for their active part to the ecumenical council Hein the apostolate of the Church noted that the senate concept-women from every part of the might even be extended to theunion parish leveL The function of

He also said there was no limit these bodies would be to acceptto the sphere of action of wm~n and evaluate suggestions fromin the Church if they are wllling laymen and pass them on to theand ready to work for the kingshy bishops and pastorsdom of God He expressed conshy

Bishop Spence predicted toNCCW Spe~ker Deplores Bible Neglect fidence that Catholic women the Catholic women thatmorewould do much to bring about a

WASHINqTOI (NC)-Neglect primary way Christian learn of which men drink of the fullness and more Ordinaries of dioceseshuman race united in one of the Bible by Catholics is a their God experience Hill love of His divi~ity will be seeking your counsel andChurcb tragic commentary on the vital shy and begih to live His ]fie advice before ariiving at dedsshyIt would be outrageous to

conceive of communicants asity of our Christianity a liturgy Turning to the nature of the ions and before promulgating expert told delegatesto the 32nd liturgy as it haS been interpreted their laws and regulations national convention of the Nashy by the council Fathllr MillerPrelate Previews solitary eaters in a restaurant

for they participate in the famshy The bishop newly named tional Council of Catholic said the liturgy surpasses any ily meal of Gods people All li shy vicar general for lay organizashyDecree on Laity Women other way in which man can turgical rites must be considered tions in the Washington archdioshy

WASHINGTON (NC) - The For how many of liS is the learn of or experience God for as integrating us into the comshy cese said it would be a shortshyemerging layman is well out of Bible truly a closed book here under signs and symbols mon life of Christs body they sighted bishop or pastor whe his cocoon 150 priest-moderators asked Father John H Miller Gods supreme act of self-manishy are the source and origin of the would not be eager to benefit of womens groups agreed at the CSC liturgy editor of the New festation is made reallv present Church for they form us into from the help and competenceNational Council of Catholie Catholic Encyclopedia in prepshy to the Christian worshiper one body of Christ of laymen and lay women whe Women convention here aration at the Catholic Univer- Christs redemptive mystery - are experts in the many-faceted

During the moderators sesshy sity of America His passion and resurr4~tion-is professions and specialties sion Auxiliary Bishop Stephen How many of us feel even made present so that the worshy Mississippi Prelate 20th-centu~living

NEW NCCW OFFICERS New president of the Catholic Council of Catholic Women is Mrs Marcus Kilch left of Youngstown Ohio shown here with the retiring president Mrs Joseph McCarthy of San Francisco center and Miss Margaret Mealey executive director of NCCW NC Photo

Leven of San Antonio Tex the slightest obligation of readshy shipper may make himsslf part gave a preview of the yet-to--beshy ing it periodically How many of this supreme act of glorificashy Marks Anniversary published Vatican Council deshy Catholics still regard-in their tion of God JACKSON (NC) -- Catholics cree on the laity hearts-Bible reading as forbidshy Duty of Participation throughout Mississippi converged

Bishop Leven said the council den This book is the Word This aspect of liturgy he said here today and paid tribute to has broken with the old custom of God that brings salvation is emphasized in the liturgy Bishop Richard O Gerow on the of defining a priest in terms of How dare we ignore it constitutions teaching on the 40th anniversary of his service what he can do and a layman Father Miller spoke today at a necessity for participation by the as their spiritual leader in terms of what he cant do general assembly of the NCCW faithful He quoted title docushy The 79-year-old Bishop of

ments declaration that suchCatholic Action defined as the convention attended by some NatcheZ-Jackson offered a Mass pariicip~tion by the Christianparticipation of the laity in the 5000 delegatespoundrom allover the of thanksgiving in English thepeople is their right and dutycountry His address tied in withapostolate of the hierarchy was first such Mass offered in Missishyby reason of their baptismtoo limited a concept of the work the convention theme Vatican ssippi in the Co-Cathedral of

of the layman he said because Council II-and You dealt with Hence just as her liturgical St Peter as the religious highshylife is the instrument of thewhile it affirmed the need of the meaning of the liturgy reshy light of the observance Church for begetting the divine life in men Father Miller said

obedience it neglected the forms enacted by the ecumenical Following a dinner for the charism or gift of free grace council clergy Bishop Gerow officiatedit is also her means of makingwhich the Holy Spirit gives to Father Miller stressed the lit shy at groundbreaking for a resi shyus live the one life oJ Christsurgy constitutions emphasis onlay Christians dence hall and chapel for thebody Each human being reshyScripture as one of its mostThe Church must find a way preparatory seminary here

meaningful points He quoted ceives the life of Chri8ts Spiritto discern charismatic graces

the constitutions declaration insofar as he is united towhich the siege mentality of a

that its permission for use of the Christs body mystic~al fromdefensive Church has often exshy

vernacular applies in the firsttinguished in Christians during place to the readings - the Residence Hall 5 J Ii 5the past 400 years Bishop Leven

said Scripture passages read in the WASHINGTON (NC)-Trinshyliturgy ity College here has received a LUMBER co

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After the sermons congregashytions were given small yellow cards bearing a pledge to welshy Layman of Year come new residents into my WINOOSKI (NC) - The Wishyneighborhood regardless of race nooski Teachers Association seshycolor religion or national ori shy lected Charles Towne as Layshygin man of the Year for his avid

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Justice Clark Urges Prayers At Home

WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

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Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

middotIn other resolutions the 8Ushy

facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

REV JEROME LANE SS Co

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Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

Give and It shall be given to you is not a matter Just for parishes and dioceses but for each Individual Think of the blessings that HAVE been given you In the spiritual Grder It you were the only sinner in the world Christ would have dietl for you Think of His mercy to 70a In the past and His patience with you In the present What have you pven HGW much do you love In return Enough to feed the starving clothe thOR aching with a hard dull bitterness of cold educate a native priest so that the poor may have the Gospel preached to them Enough to sit down now and mall a sacrifice to The Sooieb for the Propagation Gf the Faith S66 Fifth Avenue New ~ork NY lOGO

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

At this time of Thanksgi(ing

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Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

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Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

The credit courses taught by Jewish scholars will include the interest history of Israel a biblical view of history and Jewish literature Savings Accounts welcomed inThey will be taught by Dr Ellis Rivkin and Dr Ezra Spicehanshy any amounts from dler of Hebrew Uriion CoUege $1 to $30000Cincinnati

1n the light of currently imshy All Savings Insured in Fullproving Christian-Jewish relashytions and the amelioration of in- Dividends compounded and paid tergroup work it is felt that the program should do much to four times a yearcement good intergroup and interfaith relations Fat her Current Dividend Rate 4lA per annumRoesch said

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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Justice Clark Urges Prayers At Home

WAVERLY (NC)-Asso- ciate Justice Tom Clark of the US Supreme Court said children need more prayers at home not at school

Justice Clark who wrote the courts opinion against required Bible reading and prayers in public schools told some 200 public school administrators and clergymen at a conference on religion and the public schools at Wartburg College here in Iowa that when he was a boy his mother made him go to Sunday School every week and there was only one juvenile court in the United States

Now they want the school to carryon the prayers and the juvenile courts to take care of the discipline he said I think the problem is right at home

Our trouble is that we dont have any woodsheds any more and if we did I dont think the parents would take them out there anyway he added

I believe too much burden is being placed on the schools It would be much better ifmiddot the children would say their prayers at home or at church We ought to try to get more children in the church and more prayers ia the home Justice Clark said

I think that some parents could stand some prayers too said the jurist who is a trustee of the National Presbyterian church Washington

Parents Rights What this country needs is a

revival of the old religion that made our country great he said

Msgr Justin A Driscoll Dushybuque superintendent of archshydiocesan schools told the confershyence religion has flourished in the United states under the conshystitutional separation of Church and State but advocated more emphasis on parents rights

If parents request religiollll education the state cannot shun that request he said He said if parents want some religious inshystructions in a public school it should be given on an elective basis

Praise Jewish Catholic Ties

BOSTON (NC) - A Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi agreed here relations between the two faiths are stronger than ever as a result of mutual activity in beshyhalf of Negro civil rights and beshycause of the ecumenical spirit of the Second Vatican Council

Father William J Kenealy SJ of Boston College law school and Rabbi Balfour Brickshynerspoke at the biennial conshyvention of the New England Council of American Hebrew Congregations

Rabbi Brickner said U S Catholic-Jewish relations are now so strong that they will neither be weakened nor deshystroyed unless prejudiced hostile forces in both faiths are pershymitted to rise unchallenged

Father Kenealy agreed and added the inter-religious coshyoperation holds also for Cathshyolic-Protestant relations He said the fight for inter-racial justice has brought inter-faith relashytions closer than ever before in history

SILVER JUBILEE Pioneers gather at lilver annivershysary observance of St Martins Convent Fall River convalshyescent home for Holy Union Sisters From left front row Mother Joseph Theresa Sister Mary Evelyn and Sister

Frances Aloysius of original convent staff Sister Rose Alma first cook Mother Gabriel Clare a patient when

Catholic Educators Urge SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy

The nations Catholic school sushyperintendents urged here that future Federal aid for education be designed to aid all children and discriminate against none In resolutions adopted atmiddot the conclusion of their annual meetshying the heads of diocesan school systems also commended the work of Citizens for Educational Freedom a nationwide group

pledged to seek equal financial treatment of all school children b~ government

The resolutions were adopted at the 57th annual meeting of the Department of Superinten~

dtmtsof the National Catholic Educational Association

In the resolution on Federal aid the superintendents cited reshycent revisions by Congrells in the 1958 National Defense Education Act

They said the changes reshymoved some but by middotno means all of the inequities which they said hamper full participation of Catholic school teachers and students

Sopports eEl (Although the resolution did

not cite specifics it presumably is directed at expansion flf the NDEAs program to help schools acquire certain teaching equipshyment Public schools get 50-50 matching grants while parochial and other priva~ schools can

Co-ed Conege Plans New Dormitories

WHEELING (NC) - Father WilHam F Troy SJ president disclosed something will be done and soon to correct the bursting - at - the - seams condishytions at 10-year-old Wheeling College conducted by the Jesshyuits here

The co-educational college did it again-set an enrollment

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Of the Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom an organization nonshydenominational in structure but largely composed of parents of parochial school pupils the su~ perintendents encouraged CEF to continue all necessary politishycal action and pledged the conshystant support of the superinshytendents department

middotIn other resolutions the 8Ushy

facility opened Mother Eleanor Marie first superior Re~r Mother Immaculata nurse in charge of home during entire 25 years with exception of eight months and present sushyperior and Rev James E Gleason first chaplaID now pastor of St Patricks Church Falmouth Father Gleason offered Silver Jubilee Mass

Fair Federal School Aid perintendents

-pledged active support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

-called for leadership of sushyperintendents in implementing the Economic Opportunity Act the anti-poverty program in conjunction with other Church officials and community leaders

-urged Catholic school officshyials to be involved in educationshyal professional and academic conferences

-asked the national confershyence of US bishops to consider adminiltrative coordination beshytween the teaching effort of Catholic schools and the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine shy

-requested the bishops to inshyitiate action to study the adshyministrative needs of Catholic education and use results of such a study to provide adeshyquate administrative facilities for superintendents

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

REV JEROME LANE SS Co

Fr Lane slsee In New PC)st

Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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~od Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD

It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

Give and It shall be given to you is not a matter Just for parishes and dioceses but for each Individual Think of the blessings that HAVE been given you In the spiritual Grder It you were the only sinner in the world Christ would have dietl for you Think of His mercy to 70a In the past and His patience with you In the present What have you pven HGW much do you love In return Enough to feed the starving clothe thOR aching with a hard dull bitterness of cold educate a native priest so that the poor may have the Gospel preached to them Enough to sit down now and mall a sacrifice to The Sooieb for the Propagation Gf the Faith S66 Fifth Avenue New ~ork NY lOGO

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

At this time of Thanksgi(ing

We pause to give thanks for our many blessings

Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

Humble thanks fo~ the occasion to be of service to you

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The priest cannot play two roles at the same time He cannot PICNICSpreside over the service--as the

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese offal RIver-Thurs Nov 19 1964 1

SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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In Puerto Rico SAN JUAN (NC)-Pope Paul

has given the Churchin Puerto Rico a new look with decided native overtones

The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

Christmas Stamps OTTAWA (NC)-Canada will

have special Christmas stamps this year for the first time in history The issue Will consist of two stamp9-0ne a red three cent and the other a blue five cent stamp-each carrying a picture of a family of four in a typical Canadian Winter landscape with a star shining ill the slq

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

the needs of the poorSister Gesuina arrived in 1910 I on Lake SabbatiaThe two Sisters talked about-and Im here yet she Mother Cabrini in a room at the l 1094 Bay Street Ichuckled In all the years day home here that the saintneither nun has ever returned IITAUNTON VA 4-87541herself usedto her native Spain ~~

Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

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Says Waugh Autobiography Provides Great Pleasure

By Rt Rev Msgrbull John S Kennedy A book which affords the reader many kinds of pleasure

is the first volume of Evelyn Waughs flutobiography A Little Learning (Little Brown $5) ThIs Installment begIns with a brief account of Mr Waughs forebears reviews his early years and closes with his experiences as a schoolmaster shortly after he finished at Oxford During some of these years he kept a diary which provides manT of the details he might easily have forgotten For other years there is no such record but although Mr Waugh considshyers his memory quite imperfect he remembers

enough to give his pages vigor and pungency One of the kinds of pleasure which the book provides is the enjoyment of superb writing Mr Waugh has always written well but now in his sixties his work is better than ever

He is fastidious as to the right word acute as to shades of meaning and his prose has adshymirable clarity suppleness and sheen In an age when we are bombarded wit h gargantuan blobs of books atrociously writ shyten the lucidity grace and preshycision of this neat and elegant book are a special delight

Another kind of pleasure e~mes from the vivid depiction of days and ways now long middotpast Whether Mr Waugh is telling us of his life at home as a small boy or of his school days during the first World War or of Oxford in the early twenties he is a master at making us see feel and to some degree share in vanished scenesmiddot and customs

Still another kind of pleasure arises from the revelation that Mr Waugh is not the eccentric or curmudgeon which thanks largely to his own efforts in the past some of us have thought bim He has a reputation for belng snobbish and acerb for being almost misanthropic and certainly mercilessly satirical in his view of most other human beings

It may be that he has melshylowed greatly At any rate this is a book free of bitterness and rich in understanding It has its astringent aspect (astringent by the way is a favorite word with him and others are pretty and deleterious) But much of this astringency is directed at the authors earlier self

Remarks on Forbean As to his forebears the roll

call of them is not overextended the remarks on each one cited are interesting and often releshyvant to the authors own charshyacter and there is some signifi shycance in the fact that one of them was a Catholic

Mr Waugh was born in 1903 and spent his childhood in the village of North End in the Hampstead area bordering Lonshydon He was christened Arthur Evelyn St John The second name by which he was to be known was he says a whim of my mothers I have never liked the name

His father was a writer was employed by a book publishing firm and did some literaryjour~alism His mother was an extremely attractive woman and much of her activity was charshyitable endeavor She is more a figure in the shadows than a spotlighted principal in these memoirs but when she dees Mand forth she impresses one M

a person of eminent good sense and uncommonly resourceful

Source of Joy Mr Waugh does not and

never did hate his father Fricshytion between them there was on occasion and the gap of years but no enmity or resentment The author has no scores to pay off which is a novelty and a welcome one

Of the many things which Mr Waugh has to say of his father two are particularly important One has to do with the elder Waughs habit of reading aloud to his family He read aloud with precision of tone authority and variety that I have heard excelled only by Sir John Gielshygud

And what he read covered much of the best iii English lit shyerature In these recitations of English prose and verse the inshycomparable variety of English vocabulary the cadences and rhythms of the language satushyrated my young mind so that I never thought of English literashyture as a school subject but as a source of natural joy It was a legacy that has not depreshyciated

Bleak Period The other concerns the elder

Waughs religious beliefs and practice He was a member of the Anglican Church with at one time high church inclinashytions His complaint against Catholics was their clarity of dogma and I doubt whether he had a genuine intellectual conshyviction about any element of hi creed

When Evelyn Waugh was nine his father gave him a book on Rome which he inscribed with a warning against the attraction of Rome

After Oxford he went for a short time to an indifferent art school apprenticed himself to an artistic printer then took a job at a school in Wales This last was the final straw in a bleak period and at the very end of the book we are told of what probably was an attempt at suicide _

Inimitable Flavor This volume is only a part of

what should be a very notable achievement But it can stand by itself as a perfectly cut and polshyished jewel There is much that one wants to quote But let me copy out just three bits which to me have the inimitable flavor of the essential Waugh

Of a schoolJpate Rupert Fremlin a delightful mercurial fellow whose father had been eaten by a tiger in India

There was a Hindoo lady in Regents Park the daughter of a rajah so emancipated as to be declassee - but still preserving tenuous links with minor royalty Women sometimes resort to fisshyticuffs in her house

Of a fellow master at the school in Wales One I rememshyber was taking correspondence lessons in singing and made a frightful row in chapel

Century of Silence NEWPORT (NC)-MrsCharles

Grisoni who has been a deaf mute since she was 2 observed her lOoth birthday by assisting at a Mass and a luncheon in her honor at St Josephs Home where she resides here in Vershymont then joined a pilgrim)lre to the Sacred Heart Sanctuary Deal Beauvoic -

REV JEROME LANE SS Co

Fr Lane slsee In New PC)st

Father Jerome Lane of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts has has been elected to the General Council of the Congregation at the General Chapter in Rome

Father Lane was pastor of St Josephs Church Fairhaven from 1953-1958 He has been on the staff of Pomona Boys Cathshyolic High School in LaVerne California since his departure from Fairhaven

Father Lane will leave for his new duties at the General House in Rome afte~ the first of the New Year

Authority Continued from Eage One

but which is necesary for thf structure of the Church and which does not derive from the Church but from Christ and God

The Pope noted that this aushythority is not alwaYl a cause for satisfaction among those whG have little sense of the Church It can give rise he llaid to dif- fidence and almost to defensiveshyness or to the rejection of a power that is so eXllted and so indisputable

This reaction thE Pope said is explained in part by the fact t hat everyhere there has spread to some extent the menshytality of Protestantism and modshyernism which denies the need for the legitimate I~xistence of an intermediate authority in the relations of a soul with God

The Pope cited Rousseaus words How man men beshytween God and me

But those who have a sense of the Church the POPI~ said know that this authority did not insti shytute itself but was instituted by Christ

It is His thought His will His doing Thus before the aushythority of the Chureh we must feel ourselves before the authorshyity of Christ

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It Is very difficult to convince anyone of the words of Our Lord Give and it will be given to youThe advice that the world gives is common sense Keep it for yourself and you will have it Though the world often cannot see it those who have followed the Lords advice have always prospered spiritually but not necessarily those who hoard

Recent this letter came to our attention Twenb-twe years ago I promised the Lord that If He woulcl provide work for me I would give a tenth toward His work Soon I had my first Job I earned eighteen dollars In six weeks Gladly I placed a dollar in the offering but how the devil tempted me not to pari with the eighty cents then with a quarter then to withhold a nickel Fortunately for me the Lord reminded me to keep my promise and I resolved to give (not cheerfully though I admit) God had kept His promshyIse so I thought rd do the same Never have I been tempted since to withhold any of the Lords portion He continues to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings He has increased my earnshying abilities twenty times in twenty-two years I also have increased my giving Instead of one-tenth I am now giving three-tenths of my earnings There are many blessings In giving to the Lord but mostly th~ Where your treasure is there also is your heart

The next question is To whom should you give the Lord portion This is something you can decide for yourself but always keeping in mind the words of the Vicar of Christ Charity to The Propagation of the Faith exceeds all other charities as heaven exceeds earth and eternity time In other words the best way of remembering Our Lord is to help extend the Faith to others Always keep in mind that The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is the Holy Fathers own Society All the money fhat you give to his Society goes directly to him No distribution is made by any bishop or any diocsesan or national dir~ctor in this country The Vicar of Christ distributes where he sees the need to be greatest

Give and It shall be given to you is not a matter Just for parishes and dioceses but for each Individual Think of the blessings that HAVE been given you In the spiritual Grder It you were the only sinner in the world Christ would have dietl for you Think of His mercy to 70a In the past and His patience with you In the present What have you pven HGW much do you love In return Enough to feed the starving clothe thOR aching with a hard dull bitterness of cold educate a native priest so that the poor may have the Gospel preached to them Enough to sit down now and mall a sacrifice to The Sooieb for the Propagation Gf the Faith S66 Fifth Avenue New ~ork NY lOGO

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

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The distribution of the estate FREE of the late William J Hartwig of Detroit was approved by Proshy 2 ~~ PLACE SETTINGSbate Judge Thomas C Murphy ending months of litigation by Hartwigs heirs to upset the STAINLESS TABLEWARE trust

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

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Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

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By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

At this time of Thanksgi(ing

We pause to give thanks for our many blessings

Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

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The priest cannot play two roles at the same time He cannot PICNICSpreside over the service--as the

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DETROIT (NC)-Four Cathshyolic charitable agencies here will share in a $1 million trust estabshylished 20 years ago to benefit Catholic Protestant and Negro orphans and aged people here WITH COUPONS yOU

The distribution of the estate FREE of the late William J Hartwig of Detroit was approved by Proshy 2 ~~ PLACE SETTINGSbate Judge Thomas C Murphy ending months of litigation by Hartwigs heirs to upset the STAINLESS TABLEWARE trust

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YOUR Train Laymen CHOICEWORCESTER (NC) - More

than 1400 men in the Worcester diocese have been designated by their pastors for training as lecshy 39Cd tors and commelltators in the new liturgy of the Mas s IACHtentatively scheduledto be inshytroduced here Sunday Nov 29 Plc shg r till IUlIlOlted Ihtu ~ ItOY

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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In Puerto Rico SAN JUAN (NC)-Pope Paul

has given the Churchin Puerto Rico a new look with decided native overtones

The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

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Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

The credit courses taught by Jewish scholars will include the interest history of Israel a biblical view of history and Jewish literature Savings Accounts welcomed inThey will be taught by Dr Ellis Rivkin and Dr Ezra Spicehanshy any amounts from dler of Hebrew Uriion CoUege $1 to $30000Cincinnati

1n the light of currently imshy All Savings Insured in Fullproving Christian-Jewish relashytions and the amelioration of in- Dividends compounded and paid tergroup work it is felt that the program should do much to four times a yearcement good intergroup and interfaith relations Fat her Current Dividend Rate 4lA per annumRoesch said

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

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Priest and People Unite Continued from Page One liturgy intends him to - and

to their Father They could not also to interrupt the proceedings to give some fatherly advice orNor could they more fruitfully direction The liturgy insists thatparticipate in what was going on he be THE representative of theChange of Means praying Christ and like Christ

The approach will now be dishy in the litrgy over which he preshyrect The people will not have sides to search the mysterious meanshy Thus Sunday Mass may nowings of words in a missal but shed much of what made it atthey will hear in their own lanshy times so tedious There need be guage the thoughts and prayers no difficult work or patientand teachings of Christ and His waiting while some expertChurch They will be able to sings or recites something fordirectly express themselves and us No longer will people keep answer what they will noW unshy one eye in a book and the other derstand He asks of them on the altar and breathlessly

Even before the Mass has beshy twist ones mind into a prayer gun the people will sing (or Now there shall be simplehear sung) a hymn that will tell DIRECTRESS Miss Reineshyprayer An intelligent normal them the theme of the days Aimee Welsh a Canadianreply to the great truths that are VALUES GALORE FORMass for the entrance hymn is I

opened to us and a thankful heads the Oblate Missionshyto do just that It is to condition heartfelt response using not aries of Mary Immaculate a and prepare them for the great some poor human words of some Secular Institute founded inevent that is to now occur-they temporary pastime devotion but

to meet their God and toshy 1952 which has grown toare the words of Christ the words gether with Him they are to do include 15001 members in 18 of His Scripture the words of something sacred His Church to express the countries In the US the

Then the priest will mention thoughts desires and feelings of Oblates work in the archshythe theme of the days liturgy His grateful people diocese of Boston and HartshyTo you I my soullift up in There need be no longer a you 0 my God I trust No barrier between the people and ford and the dioceses of one who waits for You shall be Pittsburgh and Corpusthe altar There need be no put to shame Weare beginning longer ail altar rail but a Comshy Christi NC Photo the time of waiting-the time of munion table--the extension of Advent the altar-the peoples part of TURKEYSThe Epistle and the Gospel the altar CatJolic Book Club will be proclaimed to the people It may be difficult to changenot as something patiently reshy However just as the Church in Honors BCllrbara Ward peated or haphazardly added on the face of persecution realized NEW YORE (NC)-Barbara 81014 LIS 161022 LIS to announcements but as the exshy that the people had to be Ward foreign affairs editor of cited news of a concerned and charged with the Faith doctrine the Economist in London reshyhappy Mother and prayer of Christ to overcome garded as one Df the most influshy

The Gradual will come norshy the troubles of that age and ential writers in England reshymally-the response of a people changed from Greek to Latin ceived the Campion Award at agrateful for the revelation of the no theso win face of a dinner hereWord of God The Sermon will paganized and threatened world The Award Nas givenb the be normal-the official commenshy Gods People must be charged Catholic Book Club a division resh Twicls 14~o~ 4 I~~La 45C

tary and enlightenment the with His Faithmiddot doctrine and of the American Press for longpractical application of the Word prayer and Latin must give and eminent service in the causeef God to this people in this Cranheny SaJC ~~ 2~ 3fc

place to the vernacular of Christian letterslace at this time And so on and so on

At this time of Thanksgi(ing

We pause to give thanks for our many blessings

Quiet thanks for America and an she ltands fOIl

Humble thanks fo~ the occasion to be of service to you

May your Thanksgiving be abundant

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The priest cannot play two roles at the same time He cannot PICNICSpreside over the service--as the

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YOUR Train Laymen CHOICEWORCESTER (NC) - More

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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DETRO~T (NC) - Father Edshy of whom were secretly conseshy NAME (Print) -~----__-----

mund Battersby director of the crated by the late papal nuncio ST I NO Detroit archdiocesan bureau of Archbishop Gerald P OHarashy _EARN UP TOinformation has been named a were sentenced to 18 years in board member of the Detroit prison in 1948 Council of Churches which repshy The only Catholic bishop now resents 800 Protestant and Orshy heading a See in Rumania is 5~

bullbull thodox churches in this area Bishop Aaron Marton of Alba Father Battersby isa non-voting Julia He was released in 1955 8 member of the councils 55 after six years in prison but has member department of radio middotbeen subject to police surveil shy (Systematic monthly and television lance since savinas plan)

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Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

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Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

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Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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SODALITY UNION MEETS Queen of Peace Sodality Union holds Mary Academy Sharon Foley Bishop Feehan High School Right Mary Fall River meeting at Bishop Cassidy High School Taunton Left Rev Lou Sullivan Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River Lucille Boilard DominshyJ Richard Quinn professor of sacramental theology at St Johns Semshy ican Academy Christine Ponichtera Holy Family High School Rev inary Brighton Gerard Goulet of Prevost High School union president Edmund J Delaney St Josephs parish Fall River Father Quinn adshyand Lilliap Brennan of host school Center representatives of four parshy dressed students on Gods People in Old and New Laws Father Delaneys ticipating schools meet From left Dolores Arruda Mt St Mary Academy topic was Sacrifice Promised and Sacrifice Fulfilled More than 400 Jean Muldoon Bishop Stang High School Magdalene Bandal Jesus- Diocesan High School Students attended

Religious VocationsChristian Action Start Pennant Fight in New Jersey Town Directors OrganizeParty Loses WASHINGTON (NC) -FolshySays One Nation Under God Violates LawSAN JUAN (NC)-The ChriSshy lowing the example of diocesan

tian Action Party was crushed vocation directors 75 religiousHASBROUCK HEIGHTS (NC) so forceful that the Bergen home which reads God Blessin the Puerto Rican elections vocation directors formed the-Baseball season ended more County Grand Jury decided to Our Neighborsand lost its legal status as a Midwest Association of Religshythan a morith ago when St consider it arid the U S Attorshy Joseph has allies too -- thepolitical party ious Directors at a meetingLouis Cardinals clobbered New ney in Newark was alerted to American Civil Lilberties UnionThe Catholic-oriented party here Yorks Yankees in the World determine whether Federal law a Jewish rabbi and a Unitarhmwhich grew out of a dispute in The association said it winSeries but the pennant fight was being violated minister Father Eckert told Joshy1960 between the Catholic hier promote cooperation betweenjust started here Has AJlies seph an Episcopalian ministerarchy and the islands governshy religious communities and dioshyThe fight involves a white The controversy has involved and a Methodist clergyman supment but which has no official ceses in the common work ofpennant with the inscription Father Donald Cooper HNS ported the pennants and JosephChurch ties failed to elect two recruiting vocationsOne Nation Under God and moderator who began distribushy replied he believed they hadat-large Senators and three at shy Father Richard TOdd CMFthe baUle could continue all the tion of the pennants a number been influenced by the Catholicslarge Representatives Chicago was elected chairmailway up to the U S Supreme of Protestant clergymen who areThe party drew 25000 votes of the new organization He isCourt pro-pennant and Josephs imshycompared with its total of 52000 vocation director of the ClareshyIt all started last month when Designate Centralntediate neighbors who beganin 1960 tian FathersWalter Lantry of Carlstadt was displaying the pennants on flagshy

The ruling Popular Democrat permitted to sell the pennants House of Studies poles at their homes when Jo-Party won in a landslide Roshy at a convention ofmiddot Bergen seph voicedmiddot his complaint ST PAUL (NC)-The Home berto Sanchez Vilella 51 a civil County Holy Names Societies Joseph countered by displayshy of the Good Shepherd here has engineer was elected to succeed A few pennants were presented ing a banner in front of his been designated the central Gov Luis Munoz Marin Munoz to Mayor John Knowlan who is house of studies for the Congreshychose not to run this year Sanshy not a Catholic gation of the Good Shepherd for chez drew 479479 votes to the He got an idea which he Honor Pius XII all of the United States exceptsecond-place statehood Republi shy placed before the town council ESSEN (NC) - A group of the Eastern Seaboard and Middle can partys 277182 after the mayor got the green Atlantic States according toCatholic laymen have dedicated

light from the towns legal exshy Mother Mary Clare provinciala plaque to Pope Pius XII at pert The mayor issued a procshy Superiorthe cathedral here in GermanyAdventists Hit Help lamation which authorized flyshy in reparation for attacks made As a result of the designationing the pennants under theFor Parish Schools on the late Pontiff by the Gershy postulants and novices from theAmerican flag on all municipal man playwright Rolf Hochhuth St Louis and Cincinnati provshyATLANTIC CITY (NC) - A flag staffs in his play The Deputy Pope ices will come to St Paul forprominent Seventh-day Advenshy Then citizen John Joseph Pius was the founder of the the first three years of their colshytist church official declared that voiced objection claiming flyshy Essen diocese creating it in 1957 lege studies Mother Clare saiddirect Federal aid to parochial ing the pennants was a violation

schools is a violation of consti shy of state law His objection was tutional separation of church and state

Melvin Adams associate secshy Release Imprisoned retary of the Religious Liberty Priests in RumaniaDepartment of the General Conshyference of Seventh-day Advenshy BONN (NC) - All Catholic tists registered the opposition priests imprisoned in commushyat the quadrennial convention nist-ruled Rumania have been of that department here freed by an amnesty granted to

Adams expressed concern for all political prisoners according New Special Rate what he called a growing trend to KNA German Catholic news to release public funds for pashy agency here To All Savers rochial education stating that In 1948 Rumanias Red rulers Special year-end dividend for such aid can only lead to dissolved the nations Byzantineshy the 6-month period July 1 thru eventual control by the state rite Catholic community Reli shy --llIloi8ecember 31 1964 over education gious orders were suppressed in

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mund Battersby director of the crated by the late papal nuncio ST I NO Detroit archdiocesan bureau of Archbishop Gerald P OHarashy _EARN UP TOinformation has been named a were sentenced to 18 years in board member of the Detroit prison in 1948 Council of Churches which repshy The only Catholic bishop now resents 800 Protestant and Orshy heading a See in Rumania is 5~

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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has given the Churchin Puerto Rico a new look with decided native overtones

The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

Christmas Stamps OTTAWA (NC)-Canada will

have special Christmas stamps this year for the first time in history The issue Will consist of two stamp9-0ne a red three cent and the other a blue five cent stamp-each carrying a picture of a family of four in a typical Canadian Winter landscape with a star shining ill the slq

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

the needs of the poorSister Gesuina arrived in 1910 I on Lake SabbatiaThe two Sisters talked about-and Im here yet she Mother Cabrini in a room at the l 1094 Bay Street Ichuckled In all the years day home here that the saintneither nun has ever returned IITAUNTON VA 4-87541herself usedto her native Spain ~~

Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

The credit courses taught by Jewish scholars will include the interest history of Israel a biblical view of history and Jewish literature Savings Accounts welcomed inThey will be taught by Dr Ellis Rivkin and Dr Ezra Spicehanshy any amounts from dler of Hebrew Uriion CoUege $1 to $30000Cincinnati

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

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16 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-rhurs Nov 19 1964

Key to Religious Brothers Life Is Generous Service

By Rev Joseph T McGloin SJ He was tall with his grey hair contrasting handsomely

with the deep tan he picked up each Summer He was a tough rugged energetic man whose favorite expression was a scornful Big Deal I~ phasis whenever anyone tried to praise him for anyshything A short time ago he began to make his annual retreat went swimming one day to relax and died quietly at pool-side His name was Maxshyimilian Antczak SJ a J e sui t Brother we knew as Brothshyer Max Its just too bad that ersatz religions have made such a fiasco of the 10 vely word brother with the r Amen brother bit and their Thank you brother for your generous contribution Because brother means so much if we allow it to -friendship and understanding and love for instance It has its deepest meaning of course in the fact that we are brothers of Christ and of each other with God as our Father And these are not pious frothy words but realistic and lovely facts

Opportunities for Sanctity The vocation of a religious

brother is a tremendous thing with great opportunities for sanctity and the humble service of God It is just as much a brothers vocation to be a brothshyer as it is for most people to marry and for priests to be priests and nuns nuns

Like any other vocation it is never a question of saying I cant be this- or I dont want to be this - so Ill be that inshystead It is a question of a posshyitive choice-that this is the best way for this person to save his soul and the way God leads him to by His providence

One can get particularly furi shyus at the ignoramus (invariably ~osing as an authority) who peaks of the brothers life as though it were for those who were not good enough to be priests or some such nonsense This is about like saying that Joseph was the foster-father of Our Lord because he wasint good enough to light the incense before the Tabernacle in the Temple

Dedicated to God There are brothers and

brothers just as their are priests and priests nuns and nuns Some brothers teach and this is their vocation Some do hospital work and this is theirs The Jesuit brother who happens to be my own brother does just about everything that has to be done

He works and prays in a life dedicated to God by three vows of religion - poverty chastity and obedience He works with his hands as a skilled craftsman with his mind as a bookkeeper or with his heart as an infir shymarian He works in his own eountry or on the foreign misshysions

But tHe secret of his life as it is of any life is not what he does but why he does it andshybecause of this why-how he does it He works side by side with the priest doing those jobs which will spring a priest loose to hear confessions or say Mass or preach or write or do whatshyever priestly work is needed at the time

Like st Joseph The Jesuit brother comes from

as varied a background as the priests He may have had an exshytensive formal education or he

uttered with particular emshy

may not He may be brilliant or he may be just smart with the even greater wisdom of comshymon sense

He may be a young man of 18 just out of high school or he may have knocked around the world a good deal before he entered He may be able to do many things efficiently or he may be an expert only with a mop or broom

But whatever his background and talents the key to the brothers life is service-quiet unassuming generous service whose only limit is to give and not to count the cost His is really the hidden life of st Joseph and his press is just about as poor as Josephs was too

Never Looked Back Brother Max entered the Soshy

ciety of Jesus after some little wandering He spent three years in the U S Army overseas then went from job to job until he became foreman of a brewery He dated the usual amount thought of marriage the usual amount and couldnt quite see it as his own lifes fulfillment

Almost by accident he took a look at the Jesuit novitiate at Florissant Missouri then hopped in his car and drove for a few days to think it out came back and entered the Society of Jesus as a brother From that day he never looked back

The list of Maxs jobs and asshycomplishments from 1939 until his death in 1963 doesnt make very romantic reading Boilershyhouse vineyard general mainshytenance carpenter g e n era 1 craftsman The prose of such a list cant even hint at the poetry beneath

All for God But the list of jobs is not imshy

portant Nor is his skillmiddot What is important is that Max did these things for God and since they were for God the greatest care and proficiency were necshyessary

There must have been times when the orders he was given by his human superiors could have seemed a little silly to this skilled man but like St Joseph he knew that God sometimes wants us to carry out some seemingly foolish orders indeed

Peaceful may well be the adjective hat best describes Max or for that matter any Jesuit brother He was at peace with himself and God and he retained this peace even as he adjusted to each new job He was always most welcome in a crowd and as a companion and yet he loved solitude too-not because he disliked company but because of the peacefulness he found in solitude

Big Deal The day of Maxs funeral was

overcast and damp so that the approaches to the open grave were slippery The entire Jesuit community of Jesuit College in Minnesota with Maxs relatives and other visitors and mourners accompanied his coffin through the mist to the grave

At the grave Brother Lee McNamee SJ one of Maxs closest friends and a pall-bearer slipped and almost fell into the grave ahead of Max It was imshypossible not to imagine the Big deal that must have been uttered from somewhere at the side of Christ-a Person who can recognize a really big deal when He sees him

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The Pontiff appointed Bishop Luis Apone Martinez

of Ponce first native to be eleshyvated to the islands hierarchy in modern history 10 Archbishop of San Juan top position of spiritual leadership in Puerto Rico

Father Fermiot Torries one of the islands best known educashytors to Bishop of Ponce

Pope Paul also established the new diocese of Caguas from tershyritory taken from the archdioshycese of San Juan and the diocese of Ponce but did not name a bishop for the new diocese

Archbishop-designate Aponte succeeds Archbishop Jam e s Peter Davis a native of Houghshyton Mich who wa transferred from San Juan to head the Santa Fe N M archdiocese last Janshyuary Archbishop Davis headed the San Juan See for 20 years

Establish Kennedy Memorial N~edal

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Ancient Order of Hibernians in America Inc has established the John Fitzgeratd Kennedy Memorial Medal to be awarded annually to a Catholic of Irish birth or descent who has been outstanding in his field of enshydeavor

The recipient oE the first medal will be announced on St Patricks Day March 17 1966 and will be presented with the award at the 73rd biennial na tional AOH convention in Aug 1966 in Chicago Starting in 1966 1he medal will be presented annually by the AOH oldest Catholic lay organization in America which was organized in New York May 4 1836 Wilshyliam J McEnery president said

President Kennedy was a member of the AOH from 1947 until his assassination Nov 22 1963 He was a member of AOH Division 14 of Watertown Mass

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

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slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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Father Velas leaflet campaign was an attempt to counteract communist propaganda While the communists contended that the people were living at a subshyhuman level the government was not reaching the people wIth its answers to the accusashytion

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

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brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

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Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

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quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

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Canadian Court To Hear Key School Case

OTTAWA (NC)-The Sushypreme Court of Oanada has agreed to hear a ease which eouJd have major repercusshysions on the finances of Catholic schools in the province of Ontashyrio

The case centers on the quesshytion of what procedure comshypanies should follow in order to allocate part of their tax payshyments to Ontario Catholic schools known as separate schools

In Ontario individual taxpayshyers have the right to designate that their education tax money go to support either public or separate schools

Private companies and corporshyations also may allocate their education taxes to the support of separate schools in proportion to the number of their Catholic shareholders But in cases where it is impossible to determine the numberof Catholic shareholders all the money goes to publie schools

The present case arose in 1960 when the Provincial Bank of Canada sought to allocate 63 per cent of its school taxes to the Ottawa separate school board The bank contended that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics

Confused Situation

A County Court ruled in favor of the bank but the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled against it accepting the argument of the Ottawa public school board that the banks contention that 63 per cent of its shareholders were Catholics was hearsay The bank had refused to file affidashyvits giv4lg the names of the shareholders and the number of their shares on the grounds that this was confidential informashytion

In appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada the bank said the present situation with regard to the allocation of education taxes is one of confusion which must be clarified The Supreme Court is not expected to hear the case before the end of the year

Shrine Has Worlds Largest Rosary

HOLLISTON (NC)-A rosary of granite beads and anchor chain adorns a three-acre plot of Our Lady of Fatima shrine in this Massachusetts town It is reported to be the largest rosary in the world

Constructed by the Xaverian Missionary Fathers from 350 tons of granite and steel the huge string of beads has a sixshyfoot crucifix and on each of the 53 beads the words of the Hail Mary are inscribed on copper plaques in as many qifferent languages

Father Oddo Galleazzi SX shrine director said It is meant to be used as a real rosary and is constructed in such a manner that entire families may pray together ~s they walk along a 950-foot paved pathway which surrounds it

Episcopalian Speaks At Catholic College

BURLINGTON (NC) - The Rev James W Pennock rector of Trinity Episcopal church in Potsdam N Y spoke at a cereshymony formally welcoming 132 freshmen to Trinity College a Catholic school here in Vermont as part of a parents week end program

His daughter Kathleen is a member of the Trinity College freshmaJl class

THE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs Nov 19 1964

Anglican Co~lege

Honors Priest WINNIPEG (NC)-A Catholie

priest received an honorary theshyological degree from an Anglishycan college here in Canada

Described as the first time such an award was made in North America and possibly the world the honorary doctorate of canon law was conferred on Father H P Kierans SJ of Halifax NS at St Johns College annual conshyvocation here The college is affiliated with the University of Manitoba

Father Kierans was rector of St Pauls College Winnipeg from 1958 until early this year when he was transferred to St Marys University in Halifax a Jesuit institution as dean of studies

Commenting on the award the Ruperts Land News Anglican publication of Winnipeg said This is believed to be the first time that a Roman Catholic priest has accepted an Anglican theological degree anywhere in the world and is known to be the first such occurrence in North America and Great Brit shyain

Grant for Research On Calosoma Type

AUSTIN (NC)-At first blush the news sounded world-shaking But Brother Thomas McCulshylough CSC chemistry professhysor at St Edwards University conducted by Holy Cross Brothshy

Sociologist Hopeful for Latin America Cites Chile Election Work of Catholic Church ers here in Texas explained the

work will concern scent secreshySINGAPORE (NC) - A visit shy Then came Father Velas pamshy the situation was bad and then tions of the calosm type-not

ing priest who is an expert on phlet campaign In each printshy went on to show how the govshy the hysterical screech-provokshycommunist influence in Latin ing of 60000 pamphlets he exshy ernment and the Church with ing among teenagers typeAmerica said here that the elecshy plained the economic situation the help of the Alliance for Brother Thomas confirmedtion success of the Christian in words that the ordinary unedshy Progress were tackling for that the university has receivedDemocrats in Chile and the ucated Indian could undershy problem The Indians began to a $2000 National Science Founshywork of the Catholic Church is stand see that there were two sides to

HAPPY SIGHT Imagine the joy of Mrs Gaetano Rotolo Jeft as her five sons reshycently restored to sight by cataract operati ons are special guests of Pope Paul at the Vatican From left they are Paulo 15 Carmelo 13 Calogero 4 playing with rosary Gioacchioo 11 and Guiseppe 9 NC Photo

slowly turning the tide in that continent

Father Carlos Vela SJ proshyfessor of law at the Catholic UniVersity of Quito Ecuador stopped here in Malaysia while returning from Formosa where he lectured on the methods used by communism in Latin America

Father Vela has been an acshytive worker in the field against communism Besides publishing 12 books on communism labor laws and land reform he pershysonally conducted a leaflet camshypaign at the invitation of the government of Ecuador When it was found that the administrashytion of President Carlos Aroseshymena was too easy on the comshymunists the Army took over and has managed to stabilize the currency and keep the commushynists in check

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Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

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brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

the needs of the poorSister Gesuina arrived in 1910 I on Lake SabbatiaThe two Sisters talked about-and Im here yet she Mother Cabrini in a room at the l 1094 Bay Street Ichuckled In all the years day home here that the saintneither nun has ever returned IITAUNTON VA 4-87541herself usedto her native Spain ~~

Schedules COUrS4S In Judaic Studie New higher DAYTON (NC)-The Univershysity of Dayton here in Ohio will offer several courses in Judaic

studies in January accllrding to rate of Father Raymond Rpesch SM president

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1n the light of currently imshy All Savings Insured in Fullproving Christian-Jewish relashytions and the amelioration of in- Dividends compounded and paid tergroup work it is felt that the program should do much to four times a yearcement good intergroup and interfaith relations Fat her Current Dividend Rate 4lA per annumRoesch said

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Aside from the very serious to the premarital promises is moral 1lspects it will tear you to removed please try to be very OFFICIALpieces psychologically judging very certain you are really in by your letter It is not to be love with this boy and that you TauntonWORLDS FAIR considered Please dont consider are really ready to marry him I TRAVEL CENTERit or give this boy a hint you do not want to be unfair to him co-operativewill Weak as he is with his and I can only discuss the case TAUNTON TRAVEllfather he will try to persuade on the basis of what you told you He may succeed if you show me Just make absolutely certain BUREAU bank any sign of giving in that the opposition you are enshy One Church Green

You feel you have made a countering is exclusively that of Taunton Tel 824-75111 mess of your life Dont judge the boysather

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

Gets Federal Loan PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushy

quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

Priests and Social Service Ready to Aid Unfortunate

By John J Kane PhD

I am 18 years old graduated from high school last Spring am now pregnant The Father of the child is 19 a Lutheran We love each other and would marry but this boys father will not permit him to sign the childs life away to become a Catholic

yourself too hlrshly This is notHe wants to run away and to condone premarital sex relashyget married but I doubt I tions but one mistake need not

could do this and keep my ruin your life What concerns own religion I have made a me more than your pregnancy is mess of my life but what can I the type of boy you are considshydo I could give ering as a husband Already I the baby up have said enough to indicate the but is there types of problems you may have some way I can with him keep the baby Suggests Discussionand marry the ~

If he can stiffen his backbonefather too let him try to point out to hisThe problem father his willingness to signof premarital the premarital promises It is hispregnancy business not his fathersseems to grow

I presume you live in a stateao each year So

where the son at his age needsfar as official his fathers consent for a marshyfigures go the riage It is possible to understandrate was more than three times his fathers attitude toward havshyas high in 1960 as it was in 1940 ing a grandchild reared a CathshyBut these figures are little more olic But a little more thoughtthan fair estimates The true might have been given to thisnumber of children born out of matter when he first startedwedlock is simply unknown dating a Catholic girlYet at every lecture I give on

In other words my best advicefamily relations this problem is that this boy should discusscrops up Sometimes it is middle the whole affair with his fatheraged parents sometimes it is a his mother too Try toconvincedesperate teenage girl speaking them he has no objection to thealone to me in a low voice Conshypremarital promises and I thinktriuy to popular notions premarshyhe may be successfulital pregnancies are much more

But you too should seek somefrequent among women 25 to help From the way your letter29 than among teenagers but reads you are trying to shoulderperhaps something less of an this whole problem alone It iseconomic problem in these cases not surprising you are desperate

Particular Attention Why not consult one of yourEach case must be considered parish priests Perhaps he can

individually Thereis no single talk to this boys father or pershysimple rule of thumb to be apshy haps even better to the minister pli~d such as make the man of the boys father marry the girl or for the girl to have the baby clandestinely Emotional Support

Your situation is a bit outside Furthermore you are going to the mainstream of such misforshy need psychological support and tunes and merits particular at shy probably some economic help in tention any case Ask one of your parish

Since you believe you really priests to recommend you to love each other marriage should Catholic Social Service should certainly be considered So long as you keep this to He wants to marry you or at yourself discuss it with no one least you say he says he does except your boy friend I fear His father is opposed But it is the psychological consequencesthe sons child not his fathers You do not mention your own How far can this tyrannical family in the letter but theyfather father push his son too must be told Again I can

Psychologically this boy seems only repeat what I just saidshyrather weak He is the father of go to a priest and Ii Catholic the child He claims he is willing Social worker for guidance and to marry you But he lacks the emotional support eourage to stand up to his father Finally it would be unfair toHe even suggests running away c)Verlook the fact that this boysand marrying you father may be able to prevent

You have not said this boy is the marriage unless of course ~ epposed to signing the promises it becomes a court case This I

required before Ii mixed reli shy presume you and he and both gious marriage If he isnt I of your families wish to avoidthink he should take his courage in hand so tell his father and Needs Professional Help arrange for the wedding If he Suppose you do face the probshydoes not do this you had better lem of leaving town quietlythink twice about him as a poshy having your baby and putting it tential husband out for adoption This cim be

In-law Problem a severe emotional problem and If his father can dictate his I do not mean to underestimate

life now at the age of 19 in the it That is why you already need critical circumstances in which professional help you both find yourself what will Since this possibility cannot be he do under more normal cir shy entirely discounted try to face it cumstances You already have with as much equanimity as you an In-law problem and youre can at this moment Perhaps you not married yet Expectations of can be helped to do so if you bigger and worse in-law probshy think of the consequences of lems loom brightly on the horishy marrying outside the Church or zon I regret to say of marrying this

Any thought of marriage outshy boy at all side the Church is impossible Even if the fathers opposition

Worcester Joins War on Poverty

WORCESTER (NC) - The Bishops Committee on Poverty has been established in the Worcester diocese

Responding to a request from Bishop Bernard J Flanagan who is in Rome representatives of major diocesan bureaus and the Catholic health education and welfare institutions of the diocese held an initial meeting to map organization

Msgr Timothy J Harrington temporary chairman said the committees purpose is to coorshydinate Catholic efforts toward combatting the proverty probshylems within the diocese and to work with other agencies public and private which will be set up in Worcester County communishyties to implement the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964 - the Anti-Poverty ProgramLAY APOSTOLATE SUNDAY Participating in the

Msgr Harrington said the lawannual Sunday dedicated to the Lay Apostolate of Sacred for the first time is attackingHeart Parish No Attleboro were left to right Raymond the disease itself-getting at the

Lallier president of the Parish Home and School Associa- causes of poverty not just the tion Sr Mary Therese Agnes RSM of Feehan High symptoms

speaker Sr Gabrielle Lucie SUSC principal of the Sacred Heart School Bishops Conference

Scores Communism ROME (NC) - The ItalianRecall Mother Cabrini

Bishops Conference has pubshylished a joint declaration on theTwo Los Angeles Nuns Stress Saints eve of this countrYs local elecshytions condemning communismCClncern for Poor and calling for Catholic unity in the civil fieldLOS ANGELES (NC) - A Its no longer Regina Caeli

couple of nuns left behind by a once home to 150 orphans Today The statement reminded Cathshysaint recalled the ever~day Los it is Mother Cabrini Day Home olic voters and candidates how Angeles life they once shared where some 40 children of workshy important it is that provincial with St Frances Xavier Cabrini ing mothers are given care and commune administrations be

directed by persons who bear inAfter visiting a chapel where Practical Sense the saint ofter prayed Sisters mind the demands of a ChristianShe was like me five feet conscience - first and foremostUmilia and Gesuina still servshy tall Sister Gesuina said that of competence of an exemshying here at a downtown chil shy Sister Umilia recounted that plary moral life and of adhershydrens home where Mother Cashy Los Angeles in those early days ence for the common good tobrini assigned them reminisced was small and all the people Christian social doctrineof earlier days When they speak very poorof their companion their eyes The elections next SundayThe poor were Mother Cashy

though local and provincial arebtighten ~ sometimes with a brinis concern particularly orshytwinkle sometimes with a tear considered in Italy a good gaugephaned or abandoned children but always with affection of political trends National elecshyThe two Sisters spoke of this

tions are held every five yearsSister Umilia is a Spaniard aspect of the saints character The next are to come in 1968She joined the saints Missionary Those were the days of many

Sisters of the Sacred Heart in immigrants poor in need of 1902 She came here 60 years spiritual and material help In ago a year before Mother Cashy the saints daily life as reshy II - SERVING I

brini arrived and founded counted by th Sisters and reshy l FINE ITALIAN FOOD IRegina Caeli Orphanage just off membered yet by many old famous Sunset Boulevard on the timers in Los Angeles Mother grounds of the old J W Robinshy Cabrini manifested a direct and II GO N DOL A I son home practical sense of coping with llRESTAURANT and LOUNGE I

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

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English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

Gets Federal Loan PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushy

quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

~

Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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Rival Cape Cod Grid Clubs Vie for Tri-County Title

By Fred Bartek It is a long time from August to November But the

end is near for the schoolboy football players who started their workouts in the hot Summer The traditional Thanksshygiving Day games are all that remain Some teams will be striving to keep their

Another tilt just as difficult toexcellent records intact while figure is the Coyle-Tauntonothers will be trying to salshy clash Coyle was strong against vage a disappointing season Stang but fell apart against Durshywith an upset victory over a fee It is now four-and-four for traditional rival the season Taunton lost a 21-0

There is only tilt to Stang last week but did one game on show some bright spots For the tap next Saturshy first time in many years Taunshyday and that is ton is being picked in some New Bedford quarters over the Warriors Yet Vocational this corner goes with Coyle-it at Fairhaven has a reputation of going out on Neither has won a winning note a game This Attleboro aft e r trouncing will be Vokes ~ Feehan now looks to its otherlast chance) bull rival neighbor North Attleboro Fairhaven still iitI The Jewelers have six in eight

starts thus far while North hashas a Thanks- giving Day game a 3-4-1 record Even thoughwith Dartmouth after this one this is one of those traditional The Whaling City Artisans held games we feel Attleboro is too North Attleboro to a scoreless overpowering for North The tie in the first half of last Bombardier backfield of Zito weeks game Then themiddot bottom Winnegge Marcoccio and fe~ out The Rocketeers scoring Brockway (who all made it into fOUl ~imes in the second half the end zone against Feehan) rotted to a 30-0 win We expect will not be contained by the this weeks game will be close Red Rocketeer defense We pick Voke to end a disapshy All Winning Spartanspointing season on a happy note

The only obstacle to State andTitle Hopes Fade County championship for BishopMany predicted close contests Stang is Bishop Feehan Thisbetween keen rivals last week will be the first time these teamsfailed to materialize One excelshyhave met on Thanksgiving Daylent club watched its undefeated The North Dartmouth Spartansrecord vanish definitely must be rated as theAfter winning six in a row favorites-nobody has stoppedOliver Ames High School of

them yet in seven encountersNorth Easton saw its seemingly Feehan has had its ups andstrong hold on the State Class downs The Shamrocks haveD title slip a little as it bowed looked good at times and not soto Foxboro 24-0 good at other times The FeehanshyRegarding class leaders in the ites would like nothing betterseveral state divisions much has than to be the spoilers of the alIshybeen said of teams in the Fall winning record of Stang whichRiver Diocese such as Stang has depth in players and the betshyDartmouth Bourne and Wareshyter balanced club When hardham However we feel that the running halfback Dari KoceraOrange and Black combhie from was sidelined for the Tauntonthe northern periphery of the game Ray Roberts ably filledshydiocese has been negl~cted or

six Themaybe taken for granted since in scoring a pointer Spartans seem to have everyshyit has one of the finest records thingin the State over the past few

Las t Saturday undefeatedyears Bourne High School staved offThe Foxboro humiliation notshya sky-high group of Dightonshywithstanding we look for this Rehoboth Falcons before thefine North Easton outfit to be at Cape scoring leader Mannyor very near the top of the State Britto notched the games onlyClass D ranks come Thanksgivshytouchdown in the final perioding evening to give Bourne a 7-0 win ThisDiocesans Badly Beaten was the Canalmens bfggest winCoyle and Feehan met similar They now share the States Classcrushing experiences in losing D lead which Oliver Ames lostto rivals Durfee romped to a because of its first season setshy46-7 win over the Taunton Warshy back roirs while Attleboro walloped

Wareham kept pace withmiddotFeehan 36-7 Arthur Murray Bourne in the Tri-County league boosted his TD total to 14 with lead Tommy Britto scored threethree scores against Coyle The touchdowns and Larry Lake ~ Hilltopper defense was just as reserve quarterback scored onesuccesful as was Murray holding

to 26-16the Taunton offense to a to pace the Vikings amere victory over the Somerset Blue 11 yards rulhing Raiders last week-end Bourne The Fall River aggregation and Wareham meet in the lastmiddotwith six wins and two losses game of the season which thisnow begins to ready itself for year is also the championshipN~w Bedford High on Turkey gameDay The Crimsonites have had We will wait until next weeka long hard and somewhat disshy

to pick this game and other Tri- appointing season Yet we feel County Thanksgiving conteststhey are a good team despite

the fact that they have achieved Dartmouth Rolls On only two victories Anything can A touchdown by Barnstables happen in a contest between Dick Parmenter and a pass from these arch rivals This one Lloyd Senno to Dennis Marchand should be close but we think for the two point conversion New Bedford is ready for one gave the Red Raiders an 8-6 vershylast all out effort We pick the dict over the Case Cardinals of Crimson Swansea last Saturday while

Falmouth took Old Rochester of Mattapoisettmiddot 12-0 and DennisshyRace-Religion -armouth romped over Provshy

ORADELL (NC)-A day-long Incetown 28-8 conference on religion and race Dartmouth which played an at Bergen Catholic High School Independent schedule kept its here in New Jersey under ausshy unde~eated status by downingpices of the countys Protestant BarrIngton In an offensive ball ~atholic and Jewish congrega~ game 35-20 Walt Farria and tions was the fourth such meetshy Wayne Cordeiro both tallied ing in the Newark archdiocese twice for the Indians as they It featured seminars on racial registered their seventh straight problems and an evening rally victory in as many starts

OUTDOOR CONFESSIONS Father Owen OKane SSC Superior of the Columban Fathers in South America hears confessions in the open at Villa El Engel on th~ outskirts of Lima Peru The Columban Fathers staff 15 parishes in slum areas of Lima NC Photos

Attack on Poverty Government middotOfficial Tells Catholic Women

Coordinated Effort Necessary WASH~NGTO~(NC)-An ad- ists in the the U S today is

mInIstr~tIOn ~ffiCIal called here hidden from many Americans for a coordinated attack on For the average American poverty enlisting the cooperative family with an income slightly efforts of Federal state local over $6000 poverty is something and pnvate agencies that happens to somebody else yve mjJst weave together in- -never seen never felt he said

dIVldual governmental and Jlri- But the fact is he added that vate programs into a common one-fifth of all U S families attack on the problems of pov- today including 11 million chil- erty said Philip H Des Marais dren getmiddot along on incomes of de~uty assistant secretary for less than $3000 per year And legIslatIOn In the Department ofmiddot the average income for 9 million Health Education and Welfare families in the povertymiddot group is

The individual programs of $1750 yearly-less than $35 a government-Federal state and week local-and of private organiza- tions lose much of their effecshytiveness precisely because they ELECTRICAL are individual programs sepshy Contractqrsarately conceived and separatelymiddot ~ administered he added

Des Marais spoke at a general session on the subject Do Gods ~ Charity during the 32nd nashy ~ tional convention of the National Council of Catholic Women

Hidden From Many ~dThe HEW official called povshyerty a paradox in a time of 944 County St widespread national affluence New Bedford bulland noted that poverty as it ex-

BLUE RIBBON LAUNDRY

273 CENTRAL AVE

WY 2-6216

NEW BEDFORD

famous for QUALITY and

SERVICEI

THE ANCHORshyThufS Nov 19 1964

English Prelates Approve Chanoes

LONDON (NC)-The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have approved regulations conshycerning changes in the Mass to be introduced Sunday Nov 29 and which include the dropping of Psalm 42 at the beginning of Mass and the omission of the Last Gospel

The 0 f fie i a 1 instructions adopted by the British Bishops at a meeting in Rome have now been published here Some of their provisions such as the omission of the opening Psalm and the last Gospel make effecshytive as of the first Sunday of Advent parts of the new instrucshytion published by the Congregashytion of Rites at the Vatican on Sept 26

The regulations approved by the English and Welsh bishops state that at Low Mass the vershynacular may be used for an bullthe opening section of the Mass including the Epistle Gospel and Creed and also for the Orate Fratres and Susicipiat the Our Father the Ecce Agnus Dei themiddot triple Domine Non Sum Dignus and the Corpus Christi at the peoples Communion The Kyriemiddot remains in Greek

For readings from Scripture the Douay Knooc and Confrater~ nity of Christian Doctrine ver-middotmiddotmiddot sins are all approved along WIth the Welsh version in Wales

Loras College Gets HorQce Collection

DUBUQUE (NC) - A 313shyvolume Furness Collection of writings of the Roman poet Horace has been anonymously donated to Loras College here in Iowa

A school spokesman said ~ong the books of the preshyChristian poet are some that date from 1482 They are in many sizes and written in many IanshyllUages all of them the colleeshytion of Horace Howard Furness of Philadelphia who died in 1912

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20middot tHE ANCHOR-Oiocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 19 1964

-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

Gets Federal Loan PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushy

quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

~

Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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-MUSIC IN LITURGY At Stonehill College sessions on music in reshy

newal of liturgy C Alexander Peloquin left conducts discussion Center Walter J P Gosciminski organist at St Stanislaus Church Fall River with Christine Pruchnik and Andrea Cichon auxiliary organists Right Normand Gingras director of music at St Annes Church Fall River with

Priest Promotes Idea of Unity For America

WASHINGTON (NC)-A Spanish priest who studied theology in Ireland has taken on himself the work of proshymoting the concept of hemisshypheric unity for the Americas

Father J M Barranquero Orshyrego in pursuing this task has become at the same time an unshyofficial goodwill ambassador of the U S in Spain

The priest knows the United States inside out After earning his theology doctorate at Comilshylas University in Spain and at Maynooth the big seminary outshyside Dublin he came to the United States for teaching and further graduate studies and reshysearch in social psychology at St Edwards University in Ausshytin and Villanova and Catholic University

Hemispheric Concept

He is about to return to Spain first to give a series of lectures on the Church in the United States at the Pontifical Univershysity of Comillas Then starting in mid-January he will give 22 lectures on the U S in various parts of his country all at the request of Spanish Minister of Information Manuel Fraga Idshybarne

It is a major conviction of the priest that the United States and the so-called Latin American nations are destined to closer and closer unity The reasons for such a hemispheric concept he told the NCWC News Servshyice in an interview are not simshyply dictated by geography They include he insists valid polit shyical economic military cultural and religious reasons as well

Complete School HONG KONG (NC) -A twoshy

story school building large enough to care for 1200 children has been completed by the Misshysionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows here Once a Chinese order with headquarters in Hengchow China the sisters motherhousemiddot middotis now located in Beaverton Ore

Last Days of Presert Coun~il Session Guidelines Set Down for Next Meeting

Continued from Page One menism (Christian Unity) Two other statements-on the Jews and Religious Liberty - could also be part of the closing cereshymonies

This last week has produced an unbelievable multiplication of activity The Bishops have given final vows on the two schemata mentioned above They have also launched out into fushyture work by debating topics as Missions Church in the Modern World Religious Priestly Forshymation and Christian Education

Church in World Continuing the long schema

the Fathers have touched upon the complex problem of world poverty lasting peace nuclear arms Much is left to be discusshysed in this giant schema

Missions This is a personal response by

each Christian-each and every one-to the call of Christ not some specialized work of some gifted few How this can practi shycally come about was dealt withbull

Religious In a surprisingly short docushy

ment 19 propositions were disshycussed concerning the contri shybution of Religious to the work of the middotChurch

Gets Federal Loan PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushy

quesne University here has been awarded a $3 million college housing loan by the Community Facilities Administration for construction of a six-story colshylege union building

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Mrs George West choir director at St Josephs Woods Hole and David Kay organist at Woods Hole Program was sponsored by Stonehill musie department and New England Committee of the National Liturgical Conshyference More than 800 Liturgical enthusiasts from all parts of New England were present

Priestly FOJmation Besides discussing the seminshy

ary cUlricullum and the environshyment of priestly formation the Bishops concerned themselves with seminary faculties the re- tension emphasis (or not) of Thomism in the curricullum practical experience for seminshyarialls before ordination

Christian Education The principles of Catholic Edshy

ucation are to be debated in such a way that strong principles and guidelines may also rise to the froni On the first day of debate not only was it emphasized that an education in which religion is not only included as a subshyject but where religion is the center and principle was all imshyportant but Cardinal SpellmaR emphasized that it should be a duty of the public t] aid such an education Aid for education is necessary and thOEe who conshyscienciously fulfill this obligashytion should not be hindered or additionally burdened by the state he pointed out

Guidelines Since it is the work of these

last few days to provide guideshylines or indications of the bishshyops thinking to those who shall draw up the new documentS for the Fourth Session the followshying results might bl~ helpful

So far the Bishops have fin- shyished two new schemata The Church and Ecum~nism Two other schema are prEsently being revised The Lay Apostolate and The Pastoral Task of Bishops One schema is still being debatshy

ed for the first time The Church in the Modern World

As for the Propositions Two have been referred to commisshysions for redrafting Priests and Eastern Churches One has been voted on for the first time Re- ligious Three others are still in preliminary stages of debate Priestly Formation Catholic Edshyucation and Matrimony

Pope Paul to Bless Memorial College

BOMBAY (NC)-Pope Paul VI during his December visit here will bless the cornerstone of St Johns ~edical College and Hospital the permanent memoshyrial of the forthcoming 38th International Eucharistic Conshygress

The stone will be later taken to Bangalore site of the memoshyrial It was understood the blessgtshying will take place on Thursda) Dec 3

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