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.. Church Rarely Gives Infallible Teach Ing The ANCHOR I'r.PAa Foil Noy. '7,' ] 968. v.1 l' 2 4'5@1968TheAnchor '1 " ,PRBCE Uk, 'f".. ,". ... per y- Meet Monday WASHINGTON '(NC) - When the bishops' of the United States open their annual Fall meeting here next Monday, one of the items on their agenda wm include an-' other joint pastoral letter. At their November meeting, last year, the bishops ap- proved a pastoral ,on "'l'he ,Ohurch in Our Day," which was published in January this year. Under preparation by a com- mittee headed by Bishop John J. 'Wright of .Pittsburgh; the new pastoral will deal with the sub- ,ject matter touched upon in the' Second Vatican Council's Pas- o toral Constitution on the Chu'rch , in .ihe Modern World. .,' Bishop Wright has consulted all the U. S. bishops on the' con- tents of the pastoral letter. This consultation has resulted in the expression of widespread and desires that the doctrine Qn' family life in 'the, Pastoral' , the Modern World' and in the encyclical Humanae Vitae be' de- BISHOP ,J. WRIGHT Turn to Page Eighteen ' e P .... " D .10, cese ropos, es,' t " I C' ", '" -I T o F ' lona ,OUnCI" orm e .A priest and laity of the' Fall River Diocese will with representatives CJf the other New England Dioceses, Monday, Nov; 18, to choose some of their number as mem- lOOvs of the Advisory Council to the United states Oatholic Con fer e nee .(formerly NCWC). The Advisory Council, to be made up of Bishops, priests, religious and laity, will oovise the usce Administrative Board, review and comment on the departments' reports. Arrangements as to how the 1G bishops, five religious men and five religious women wilU tie picked have already been drawn up. The selection of priests and laity from through- the country is now being worked out. 'IDhe U. S. has been divided. moo 10 regions with the New England states and dioceses making up Region One. These will be represented at St. John seminary, Brighton, Nov. 18. The Diocese of Fall River willl !lend a priest, a layman and a laywoman 10 that meeting. The priest will propose the names of five of his oolleagues, outlining Cbe qualities of each in a sep- arate memorandum. The laity- will propose the names of 10 of. their diocesans in the same .a)'. The New England Region then pick five priesta " , represent it nationally together with 20 of the laity. The final make-qp of the Advisory Coun- cil will take all these regional choices and pick 10 priests and 20 laity to be the official mem- bers of the Council advising the nation's bishops. Each nominee-at any stage of the choosing-will 'be picked Turn to Page Five Name New Pastor At St. Hedwig's 'lNle Most Rev. James L. Con- nolly, Bishop of the Fall River Diocese, has approved the nomi- nation of Rev. George N. Ros- kwitalski, O.F.M. Conv. S.T.J[)., as pastor of St. Hedwig's Parish, New Bedford. The assignment willl be effective on Tuesday, , The new leader' of the New Bedford Parish was born in Buf- . falo in 1902 and was ordained in 1924. From 1957 to May of 1967, Father Roskwitalskisel!"Ved as, provincial of the Friars Minor Conventual of St., Francis of Assisi. 'Jl'ul/ra Iio Pa,e' Seventi.>eIa LONDON Cardinal Heenan ofWestmini'Sier ,said here that recent sugg{!stions that Cattholics are expected to onJy' teaching, is '.'very dangerous doctrine indeed/' The ,supreme authmity of" the ,Catholic Church 'rare]y infallibly, that is to say, ex, cathedra, he said. 'In fact, -he added, it has done 80 only once in modern times, believed it, so ,this definition' of more as a pious,gesture in honor to pt'oclaim the dogma of ,ttte dogma be regarded 'of .the Blessed Virgin Mary. .. _-_.. .. .... - ... -I11!11 .. , be strange to ,pretend that the 'AssumPtion. But it would' this is the only teaching from the Holy See in this century that is binding upon Catholics. Cardinal-Heenan was preach- ing on authority to some 400 London teachers attending a special Mass of rededicaJtion in the cathedral at Westminister. ,The cardinal told them: "There bas been some oonfusion in re- cent months because it is said Catholics are expected to accept only infallible teaching. This is very dangerous doctrine in- . deed. ' "The supreme authority in the Church rarely gives infallible teaching, rarely speaks, we say, excathe(lr,a. This has happened only once in our lifetime, only once in this century. Even then it'was really quite unnecessary. "The doctrine of the Assump- tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary was defined, but it had never been in doubt. No Catholic dis- JOHN Ht:ENAN Turn to Page Six Condemns From Papal Teaching Prelate SaysCanol1 23117 Still in Force NEWARK (NC)-Archbishop Thomas' A. Boland of Newark denied here that public dissent against the teachings,- of the ,Pope is lawful even though the Pope may not be speaking infai- . libJY. ' ' Constitution' on the Church 'inArchbishop Boland strongly 'criticized' such dissent in an ad- .. dress 1'0' members of the Arch- : dioce!lan ,Council, of Catholic Men a't its annual Communion supper. , He condemned. public dissent after introdueto'ry remarks' in ' which he took note of the cur- rent acute vocation shortage, asked the men to support a vo- cation program now, in progress and, expressed his pleasure at the fact that this Commu- , nion,' supper was dedicated to ' the' magisterium-the Church's teaching authority. In discussing dissent, the arch- bishop was referring to dissident theological opinion which has rejected Pope Paul VI's teaching on birth, control. He did, not, however, mention the papal encyclical on birth' control, Humanae Vitae, directly in his talk. He, said he c,ould understand the dissent of some people-he appeared to mean lay people who have objected to the ency- clical-"because of their peculiar ,Greetings The Most Reve..end Bishop 1Il11S announced that he would be happy to send Ch..istmas greetings in the name of the Diocese to all men and women in the armed services who are stationed The name and full address should ,be sent to Bish- OP ConnollY at the Chancery, Office" Box 30. Fall River, or turned in to the Parish Rectory foil' transmission to the' Bishop.' . This should' be done tilis week if possible. , "Apart from that, the author- ilty ,of tthe Church has not been infallibly exercised: It is strat;'ge to pretend that this alone ,n 'the, teaching of the Holy See in this century i5 binding upon us .as Catholics." ' 'Cardinal Heenan said the teachers themselves had invited himro speak on the subject of authority/and he was carrying out, their wishes. "I would not want you to think that because of recent oontro- veisies authority has beoome a preoccupation," he added. ''The dic,tionary definition of author- ity, 'as I am sure you know, is the power or right to enforce obedience, Authority, as its name suggests, comes from the Author of all things. Authority is from God, from whom all fatherhood in heayen and on earth is named. "The first experience we have of authority is within the family. . position, because of the fact that self, who has been declared not they .have been disappointed/' only by Vatican I but by Vati- But, he said, "we cannot un- derstand how men who should know better would make a pub- lic ,issue of, this and turn aside from the :;;OveJ.:eign Pontiff ·him- " "TV, To FeatU're Sistine Chapel ,For $p,ecial NEW YORK' (NC)-Tele- vision viewers will be able to see the ceiling' of the Sis- tine Chapel-long held to be . one of the worlds greatest art treasures-in £.cenes in a forthcoming television special. Theprogram:-scheduled for viewing in early December- will be narrated by Christopher Plummer and Zoe Caldwell, who will take' parts of the Old Testa- ment characters in the paint- ings. 'The special, called The Turn to Page Eighteen can II, as well, to be the supreme teacher of the Church-the uni. versal Church." said ,that the dissidents claim that tpey can defend their dissent bec;luse dissent has been permitted 'by the Church through the ages' "unaer certaiBl circumstances." When the dissenters are in- formed of the provisions of canon law, said, ,they oontend 'that "the council did away witb canon law." '!But that isn't true," Arch- bishop 'Boland said. ''There is going to be some revision in canon law but it hasn't been re- Vised, yet. It hasn't been pub- lished. Canon 2317 is /still m force." (The canon he referred to pro- vides that those who publicly or privately teach or defend a doctrine which has been con- demned by the Holy· See or an ecumenical council are to be Turn to Page Eighteen LaSalette Shrine To' Hold for Peace ll Day The·Rev. Thomas Delisle, M.S., Public Relations Di- rector of La Salette Shrine has announced that a PRAY FOR PEACE DAY will be held over Veteran's Day Week- end on Sunday afternoon, November 10, at 3 at the La Salette Shrine on Route 118 in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The aim of the PRAY FOR PEACE DAY is not to dem- onstrate either for or against the war, nor, till come UJP with a, solution to our domestic prob- lems. It is simply an occasion when Americans ca,n come to- gether and pray for peace within themselves, peace with their neighbor, and peace with their God: ,The "Echoes of Melod;y" of the Church of God and Saints of Christ, First Tabernacle of Providence, one of New En- gland's foremost spiritual sing- ing groups, will provide appro- priate music for, the occssion which will range from spirituals to songs of patriotIc origin. This' group is well known in New England for their appearances on radio and TV specials both in Boston, and in Providence. They have also performed be- Turn to Page Eighteen

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I'r.PAa force." (The canon he referred to pro­ vides that those who publicly Monday, Nov; 18, to choose some of their number as mem­ s~rong desires that the doctrine - ...-I11!11.. .,.IIIlII~1 , be strange to ,pretend that the'AssumPtion. But it would' 'f".. ,". lished. Canon 2317 is /still m oovise the usce Administrative United States open their annual Fall meeting here next ~aks infallibly, that is to say, ex, cathedra, he said. 'In fact, -he added, it has done 80 N~.a. us .as Catholics."

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Foil RiyerM~ss Th~sday Noy 7 ]968 v1 l2 ~IO 451968TheAnchor 1 PRBCE Ukf bull ~ per y shy

~ationsBishops Meet Monday

WASHINGTON (NC) - When the bishops of the United States open their annual Fall meeting here next Monday one of the items on their agenda wm include an- other joint pastoral letter At their November meeting

last year the bishops apshyproved a pastoral on lhe

Ohurch in Our Day which was published in January this year

Under preparation by a comshymittee headed by Bishop John J

Wright of Pittsburgh the new pastoral will deal with the subshy

ject matter touched upon in the Second Vatican Councils Passhy

o toral Constitution on the Church in ihe Modern World

Bishop Wright has consulted all the U S bishops on the conshytents of the pastoral letter This consultation has resulted in the expression of widespread and s~rong desires that the doctrine Qn family life in the Pastoral

the Modern World and in the encyclical Humanae Vitae bede-

BISHOP JO~N J WRIGHT Turn to Page Eighteen

e P D10cese roposes ~ommnees ~I t I C -ITo F lona OUnCIorm I~a

e

A priest and laity of the Fall River Diocese will m~t with representatives CJf the other New England Dioceses Monday Nov 18 to choose some of their number as memshylOOvs of the Advisory Council to the United states Oatholic Con fer e nee (formerly NCWC)

The Advisory Council to be made up of Bishops priests religious and laity will oovise the usce Administrative Board review and comment on the departments reports

Arrangements as to how the 1G bishops five religious men and five religious women wilU tie picked have already been drawn up The selection of priests and laity from throughshy~ut the country is now being worked out

IDhe U S has been divided moo 10 regions with the New England states and dioceses making up Region One These will be represented at St John seminary Brighton Nov 18

The Diocese of Fall River willl lend a priest a layman and a laywoman 10 that meeting The priest will propose the names of five of his oolleagues outlining Cbe qualities of each in a sepshyarate memorandum The laityshywill propose the names of 10 of their diocesans in the same a)

The New England Region ~ then pick five priesta ~

represent it nationally together with 20 of the laity The final make-qp of the Advisory Counshycil will take all these regional choices and pick 10 priests and 20 laity to be the official memshybers of the Council advising the nations bishops

Each nominee-at any stage of the choosing-will be picked

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Name New Pastor At St Hedwigs

lNle Most Rev James L Conshynolly Bishop of the Fall River Diocese has approved the nomishynation of Rev George N Rosshykwitalski OFM Conv STJ[) as pastor of St Hedwigs Parish New Bedford The assignment willl be effective on Tuesday N~a

The new leader of the New Bedford Parish was born in Buf- falo in 1902 and was ordained in 1924 From 1957 to May of 1967 Father RoskwitalskiselVed as provincial of the Friars Minor Conventual of St Francis of Assisi

Jlulra Iio Pae SeventigteIa

LONDON NC)~~hn Cardinal Heenan ofWestminiSier said here that recent suggstions that Cattholics are expected to a~e][)t onJy inf~]]ib]e teaching is very dangerous doctrine indeed The supreme authmity of the Catholic Church rare]y ~aks infallibly that is to say ex cathedra he said In fact -he added it has done 80

only once in modern times believed it so this definition of more as a piousgesture in honor to ptoclaim the dogma of ttte dogma m~st be regarded of the Blessed Virgin Mary

_-_ - -I1111IIIlII~1 be strange to pretend thatthe AssumPtion But it would

this is the only teaching from the Holy See in this century that is binding upon Catholics

Cardinal-Heenan was preachshying on authority to some 400 London teachers attending a special Mass of rededicaJtion in the cathedral at Westminister

The cardinal told them There bas been some oonfusion in reshycent months because it is said Catholics are expected to accept only infallible teaching This is very dangerous doctrine inshy

deed The supreme authority in the

Church rarely gives infallible teaching rarely speaks we say excathe(lra This has happened only once in our lifetime only once in this century Even then itwas really quite unnecessary

The doctrine of the Assumpshytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary was defined but it had never been in doubt No Catholic dis- JOHN CARDINA~ HtENAN Turn to Page Six

Condemns Disse~t From Papal Teaching Prelate SaysCanol1 23117 Still in Force

NEWARK (NC)-Archbishop Thomas A Boland of Newark denied here that public dissent against the teachings- of the

Pope is lawful even though the Pope may not be speaking infaishy

libJY Constitution on the Church inArchbishop Boland strongly

criticized such dissent in an adshy dress 10 members of the Archshy diocelan Council of Catholic Men at its annual Communion

supper He condemned public dissent

after introduetory remarks inwhich he took note of the curshyrent acute vocation shortage asked the men to support a voshycation program now in progress and expressed his pleasure at the fact that this ~ears Commushy

nion supper was dedicated to

the magisterium-the Churchs teaching authority

In discussing dissent the archshybishop was referring to dissident theological opinion which has rejected Pope Paul VIs teaching on birth control He did not however mention the papal encyclical on birth control Humanae Vitae directly in his talk

He said he could understand the dissent of some people-he appeared to mean lay people who have objected to the encyshyclical-because of their peculiar

Greetings The Most Reveend Bishop

1Il11S announced that he would be happy to send Chistmas greetings in the name of the Diocese to all men and women in the armed services who are stationed o~erseas

The name and full ~ailing

address should be sent to BishshyOP ConnollY at the Chancery Office Box 30 Fall River or turned in to the Parish Rectory foil transmission to the Bishop

This should be done tilis week if possible

Apart from that the authorshyilty of tthe Church has not been infallibly exercised It is stratge to pretend that this alone opound n the teaching of the Holy See in this century i5 binding upon us as Catholics Cardinal Heenan said the teachers themselves had invited himro speak on the subject of authorityand he was carrying out their wishes

I would not want you to think that because of recent oontroshyveisies authority has beoome a preoccupation he added The dictionary definition of authorshyity as I am sure you know is the power or right to enforce obedience Authority as its name suggests comes from the Author of all things Authority is from God from whom all fatherhood in heayen and on earth is named

The first experience we have of authority is within the family

position because of the fact that self who has been declared not they have been disappointed only by Vatican I but by Vati shy

But he said we cannot unshyderstand how men who should know better would make a pubshylic issue of this and turn aside from the OveJeign Pontiff middothim-

TV To FeatUre Sistine Chapel

For $pecial NEW YORK (NC)-Teleshy

vision viewers will be able to see the ceiling ofthe Sisshytine Chapel-long held to be

one of the worlds greatest art treasures-in close~up poundcenes in a forthcoming television special

Theprogram-scheduled for viewing in early Decembershywill be narrated by Christopher Plummer and Zoe Caldwell who will take parts of the Old Testashyment characters in the paintshyings The special called The

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can II as well to be the supreme teacher of the Church-the uni versal Church H~ said that the dissidents

claim that tpey can defend their dissent becluse dissent has been permitted by the Church through the ages unaer certaiBl circumstances

When the dissenters are inshyformed of the provisions of canon law h~ said they oontend

that the council did away witb canon law

But that isnt true Archshybishop Boland said There is going to be some revision in canon law but it hasnt been reshyVised yet It hasnt been pubshylished Canon 2317 is still m force

(The canon he referred to proshyvides that those who publicly or privately teach or defend a doctrine which has been conshydemned by the Holymiddot See or an ecumenical council are to be

Turn to Page Eighteen

LaSalette Shrine To Hold ~IPray for Peacell Day

ThemiddotRev Thomas Delisle MS Public Relations Dishyrector of La Salette Shrine has announced that a PRAY FOR PEACE DAY will be held over Veterans Day Weekshyend on Sunday afternoon November 10 at 3 at the La Salette Shrine on Route 118 in Attleboro Massachusetts

The aim of the PRAY FOR PEACE DAY is not to demshyonstrate either for or against the war nor till come UJP with a solution to our domestic probshylems It is simply an occasion when Americans can come toshygether and pray for peace within themselves peace with their neighbor and peace with their God

The Echoes of Melody of the

Church of God and Saints of Christ First Tabernacle of Providence one of New Enshyglands foremost spiritual singshying groups will provide approshypriate music for the occssion which will range from spirituals to songs of patriotIc origin This group is well known in New England for their appearances on radio and TV specials both in Boston and in Providence They have also performed be-

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2 THE ANCHOR-Diocese ~ Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 Leaders Opposef)1 Sgt~~T jf~~~~middot t ~~Vf iC3lt1 01middot ~~ ~J middot~Lmiddot~~~ -~ ~ _- ~Church Taxing-Report Qp~~John~sBeat~middotti~~Jtionmiddot In Ontario

~ middotCause ProgllessingBeautifully TORONTO (NC)-Leaden VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope bishop (now cardinal) Josyf of the Catholic Anglican and John XXIIIs beatification cause SIipyj of Lvov only to please United Churches here hawis going ahead beautifully the Pope John even though the

joined in opposition to a pr0shypostulator of the cause reports gesture had caused him difficulshyposal that the Ontario governshyHe said that medical reports ties ment tax churches and synashyof a cure attributed to Pope (Cardinal Slipyj was released goguesJolUIs intervention are really y the Soviet Union in Februshy

trernendous~ He declared that ary 1963 after 18 years of imshy The proposal made by a le~ they show a fistula__ hemor- prisonment and since then has lative committee was denouncecl rhaging rupture in the stomach- made his home in the Vatican) in a joint pastoral letter signed to have been healed perfectly COQsinstold Pope John that by Archbishop Philip Pocock within five minutes Khrushchev had asked for some CathoIic coadjutor of Toronto

The postulator Father Antonio indication thatmiddot the P9pe knew AngIicanBishop George SnelIl Oairoli OFM saidmiddot that wit- this and that the gesture had of Toronto and Dr EmestLons Desiles to be calied in the various pleased him secretary o~ ~he G~~al CounshyprocesSes connected middotwithmiddot the Pope Johnr~pIied that he ell of the Unitedmiddot Church at beatification will ~give Us a pic- could not establish dIrect conshy eaDada Archbishop Pococ~ saJ4

middot tore of Roncallis perBonaIi~ tact with KhUShlthe~ even in tJatthe letter also bad the supshyfrom tne age of Beven (Pope a strictly priyateway But he - -pOrt Of all the Catholic biSho~ JohnII name Was Angelo Giu- produced two goldenMedallions mOntariomiddot

ieppe Roncalli) of his pontifi~a~~~~ying th~t ~be letter read b churchbull Those investigations either one was for Cousms and one was

throughout the province askedhave begun or will soon begin for whatever purpose he thought all to inform the provincial legshyhe siud in BergaJD() (Pope best The second medalUon endshyislature of their OPPosition toJohns birthplace) Istanbul ed on Khrushchevs desl the proposjllAthens Assisi Vieenza and Appealed for Peaee

Turin--an places eonnected with FGther CairoIi Said that Cous- Foster True Aims Pope Johns life ins brought II message from ~~those ito beealledtIp Pr~id~tJ0hnFK~netl~dW- ~~ We are cQrlfident the ~hurdl

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before the cure asked tomiddot eat Glory creecI Preface of the authority) magisterium Father tice contraception this dqes not shortly after it Hertemperature ~icatioDof a ChurcJ Hardon said the Churchs uni~ make it right--no more than the

which bad stood at about 104 SUNDAY -Twen4y-third middotmiddotSun-middot versal magisterium can be co- mass ~~f~tioDofa Qeleagur~ was down to 984 day after Pentecost nmiddot Class equal with defined doctrine as C~thoIic laity in Reformation

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CELEBRATION IN CHRIST Junior high school students in Imshy Barrett bottom and Glen Govey inspect C C D posters right David maculate Conception pariSh North Easton prepare happening on theme Howard seated David Welch and MrS Louise Garrett look at film slides of Christ in World Today Left Edward Tesslershows station of themiddot cross used in OOD training program Some 200 students are enrolled -in parish made by students left center Susan Stanek Ann Marie Hall and Sister OOD classes and six grouP6 of eighltstudents each were formed on the DePorres OLVM m~kedecorations for event right center David completion ofmiddot their formal training

Franciscans Plan i~Celebration in Christ in North 1aston Predict Reaction To Train Novices In Civil Rights In Iew Progra~ Turns Onmiddot lunior High Sch(Jol Studenis (NC)-Two veter-CHICAGO

1lIIl ansin civil rights work here PATERSON (NC) - ~ Celebration in Ohrist at Imm~culate Conceptio~Ohureh in North Easton drew who are leaving their poslll

~ovices for the Franciscan an overflow crowd of junior high school students to the parish hall last Friday The cX t~~~t~~ of reaction ill Fathers Holy Name prov- happening was part of an innovation in religious education that is ineeting with ince will continue tobeae- not only the approval but the enthusiastic ~eceptance Of therowns yOunger genera le~W ~~~~e ~~~~~0t pted and trained hi a new tion--all students in public - the C~cag~ Catholic Interracial

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that themiddot Holy Name Province enrolled in theparWi CCD in Uieir words by their studeJ1t Gods Love and What It Is ae rent flow of society is not meetshywould accept no novices for two classes-sign uP for yarious Commentaolor In between the companied by slides students ing the needs of poor black and iearsbeginning next Summ~r themes they want to carry out discusSion tif each station was preparedthemselves brown people and they want it-S

The decision to postpone nO- sa7S Ister Marthll acoordi- a meditation period - giving Yitiate work for two years ac- na~r of the parish program ~t~osepreserit ~noPPortunitT LlvintPari McDermott said A new genshyeording to the previously re Sister Marthaand Sister 4l1ce mentally to exploie the meaning The innovative progra~ eration of Catholics must be leased information was part of a two of the four Victory Noll of the station which began this year at Immac- brought up to care about their

f th f nuns who conduct religious ed middotth 1 ulate Conception is making re- black brothers and practice1 i tigenera exmiddotam na on 0 e u- classes In the diocese are affill- The theme clos WI p ay- Ch tmiddott d 1 Ah tore direction of minor semi- ted th th di CCDf ing of a record the teen-agers ligion a living part of the expe- rlS lam y al y mann

a WI e ocesan 0 middot said one real problem is aDary life and the program and - liked K th R G g rience of students No 1ongerti F II Ri eep e umor OlD lack of m y f r b tterloCation of the novitiate which ce m aver Th t God I AI are religious classes stale not one 0 e Is currently situated in an iso- Sister DePorres and Sister t s le when students themselves are schools and better teachers IA Jated rural area Sophia are assigned primarily e~ was a s ort ~Vle ~n - helping direct the direction of poor black and brown commushy

to the parish classes Mary s Day orgamzed m Cali- their studies nities Father Foy said the provinces The idea of the present pro- fornia by Sister Corita that They only come for four

minor seminary in Callicoon gram - a complete departure ~howed yo~ng people celebrat- weeks of fonnal study Sister N Y which includes high school from the norm in the Diocese- mg Mass With flowers and song nd two years of college training It preceded a Mass in the par Martha expiains but each time is because these young people - another group finishes its proshylor aspirants to the priesthood feel they have broken with a Ish hall celebrated by Rev John gram all the students come back in the Franciscan Order contin- childhood experience in religion Steakem an a~sistant at Immac- for another celebration All toshyues to operate but is also in- classes says Sister Martha ulate Conception gether it adds up to ahout 22 eluded in the provincial chap- The Mass was simple and hours of class a year for the rllers examination of priestly Growing Up warm Sister Martha says The students not much less than Iormation processes They want soniething that students were lectors and com- theyd get in the usual I-hourshy

signifies they are growing up posed some of the prayers of a-week classes ronducted most that they can do other than rou- the Mass- rearranging them in places Catholic University tine things We thinkmiddotmiddotthis gains their own words Not only do the young middotpeople

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TIfEAN~HOR-lioceseof Fall River-Thurs Nov 7d9684 Prelate Lauds Olympic GamesNearly Half of Coyle Voters

PUEBLA (NC)-Peace should be the worthy fruit of the 19thWish to Keep Drinking Age Lomits

~ Olympic Games Archbishop Octaviano 14arquez Toriz ofMajoity Want L~wer Voting Age Puebla said in a letter to govshy

By- now we know our new presidentbut -1a8t~-shy ernment authorities

at Coyle High in Taunton students had -no second sight _~shy The success of the Summer games in Mexico should spuras they chose -Humphrey-Muskie with 387 votes Finish- renewed efforts toward theing second was- the Nixon-Agnew ticket with 51 votes achievement of -internal peace

-Wallace-Lemay tallied 31 the archbishop saidturkey pie supper tonight byvotes - with five undecided Calling the Olympics berethe way Pat Golden and LOrnaballots In the Congressional magnificent events the archshyBronhard have been named capshy

bishop congratulated Presidentrace Mrs Heckler defeated tains of the varsity _basketball Dinis 310 to 165 Gustavo Diaz Ordaz and theteams Pat Cummings is team

Unsurprisingly 388 Coylites Olympics committees on themanagervoted yes on lowering the votshy success of the games

Also at Mount several busying age to 18 Eighty-seven conshy Internal peace the archbishopMounties are busy with paintservatives voted no Two hunshy said is all the more urgent asbrushes and pots Theyve transshydred and fifty-eight -stIJdents we recall the sorrowful eventsformed the guidance center andthought capital punishment of the last few months in Mexshypaperback store and plan toshould -be retained while 217 ico not only in the capital buttackle the study hallsaid no On _10weJing the here and in other placesReports cards are a-c~mingdrinki-ng age to 18 249 said yes Violence he said is unshyfor the first time this ye)rand 226 thought no And there christian We are all bound toWhere have the weeks flownwere 351 yesses to 119 noes on work for constructive undershysince September Whereverret urn i n g prayer to public standing and respect for humantheyve gone the day of reckonshyschools Finally 389 wished to dignity for institutions and aushying is approaching as marksstrengthen gun control while thorities for our neighborsclose at many schools tomorrow86 didnt

At Jesus-Mary Academy Fall andmiddot the CARDS appear next UNIltJAGGING DEVOTION With -unflagging devoshy large and small We are aU week brothers

River seniors made a closed reshy tion seniors Suzanne Roy a~ -Cynthia -Pickup raise and The archbishop was referringtreat this week at Our Lady of Josetta the school paper at lower Old Glory at Dominican Academy -Fall River each

Round Hill Retreat House Dartshy St- Joseph High Fall River has school day to the Student demonstratiolUl made its first appearance for _ that broke out in July and ledmouth and new offlcers have i bull 1

been chosen by the student counshy the year Its pages include an to violent clashes with police dl towit Elaine Dufaultpresshy invitation to any teenage girl night Nov 12 On the same day 9 to il Tuesday morning in the and the military occupation ~

ident Gertrude Nosko vice whos interested to spend a few _Dr Edward Julian head radiolshy library for parents and intershy several instituti~ns o~ higher days at the -prep school of the ogist at Morton Hospital Taunshy ested members or the commushy leaming president Denise Roussel secreshy

tary Muriel- Dumas treasurer Sisters of St Joseph More in- ton will speak~to an interschool nity who wi)l also bew~lcome

Meanwhile National Honor Soshy formation is available from Sis- group of science_ students middotThe to visit any classes in session

ciety members at Bishop Stang tel Marie Fidelis at the school lecture will be preceded by a Thursday Nov 14 therell be Board of Directors in North Dartmouth are planning 2501 S Main St Fall River social hour a parent-teacher- evening beginshy Ihcludes Laymen a tutoring service for fellow-stushy H~ly Family students have all And Connolly High in Fall ning at 730 Parents will receive

dents and participation in Nashy smiled for the birdieaoo are RIver won by a s11gh edge over a copy of their son o~ daughters OMAHA (NC)~ - CreightOD

tional Education Week obsershy awaiting the return of their Cassidy sophomores In the seashy Universitys board of directorsprogram and will pass through a composed solely of members of the Society of Jesus for the past

typical day with lO-minute classschool picturesmiddot and also at the sons first math meet The firstvances and a forthcoming Chrisshytian Culture lecture series New Bedford s~hoOl the student Diocesan-wide math meet will periods Would the time schedule

89 years has been restructuredcouncil sponsored a cake sale be ~eld Wednesday Dec 4 at were always thus sigh studentsFuture Teachers to include laym~nwith a special prize for students Cassidy Parables Sing

Future Teachers Club memshy In giving the final responsi-shywho contributed home-baked Recollection Days The SHA Parables began theirbers at Bishop Feehan High Atshy bility for institutional policy togoodies-a seasons pass to School Feehan junior girls will have Fall season with a performancetleboro have been visiting a basketball games a day of recollection at La Sa- for St Patricks Womens Guild a board combining both laymen

public grammar school once ashy and Jesuits the university winAt Dominican Academy Fall ~ette Wednesday Nov 13 with in ~all River and theyll beweek for an hours observation be in a better posi tion to achieveRiver the student cOl-lncil raised sophomores to ~ollow them the heard Sunday Dec 8 at Holypf teaching techniques The stushy her educational goals saidfunds with a car wash--Iast--Sat- neJt d~y And tomorrow Walter Ghost-Church Tiverton as welldents says Anchor reporter Father H W Linn SJ univershyurday and juni~)~a~~_ p~~g KOlii~~ki P~t Harrington Denise as continuing their weekly apshyEleanor White are very enshy sity presidenta Great Pumpkin dance from Gamache Donald LaFrata Franshy pearancemiddot at Holy Name Churchthusiastic ajx)ut the grades they 730 -to 11 tomorro~ night at -the _cine Fournier_ Katherine Donshy Fall River for a contemporary_ Father Linn said the newvisited and the children they saw Franklin street CyO TicketS nelly Katherine Bolinger and board comprised of 13 laymenThey feel this is a good way to Mass will be available at- the ltdoor Bernard McKay will represent Meanwhile freshmen and sop~shy and eight Jesuits willmeet laterhelp them decide if they really

And Latin _Club _officers at the Attleboro school bull at the omores at SHAare planning a this Fall at which time awant a career in teaching DAare Clarie Desrosiers presi- Southeastern Mass student coun mixer Friday Nov 15 with Con- chairman will be elected and theAnother project of the teach- dent Danielle Desmarais vi~ cils co~ventio- at Scituate High nolly at the SHA- gym Chairshy enlarged board will be activatedlaquors-to-be is serving as teacher

aides at Feehanitself an undershy president Jeannine DOre seere- Katherme B IS treasurer of the mEilll are Milady Khoury Bevershy as tile owning controlling and tary Jane Arruda treasukr JO- regional association and Bernshy ly Baldaia and Vicki Rezendes fully responsible body fJl tbetaking heartily endorsed by the

teachers being aided Ann Pitera re~rter Pat~icia ard will take part in a panel university Leduc sponsor Ave ~ _ _ Theme of the meeting is Face ItCheerleltiders have been named

Like It Is Also a panelist will v Media Important tfA~~~~~~~~at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall Football Experts be Ann-Marie Chalrette stu- SAN JUAN (NC)-The needRiver Head cl for St Agnes

Not evelY feminine fan at a dent council president at SHA of awareness on the part of theTeam is Sue Hughes lustily - football game knows whats real- Fall River People of God of the imporshybacked by Barbara Nasser Gail

ly happening on the field but National Education Week will tance of films press radio andOsga Mary -Lou Costa Donna real experts are the Cassidy- be marked at Coyle with a sil shy TV in the modern world wasViveiros Elizabeth Denardo Co~le Cheerleaders and Pep vel tea Tuesday Nov 12 Teachshy one of the main conclusions ofSue Levesque Bernadette Burg~ Squad members who uooertake ef Appreciation nay Wednesday a ~ork~ay here sponsoredmeyer and Louise Doucette to supply the cheerleaders touch and a takeover of teaching reshy by the _San Juan archdiocesanYelling for St Margarets is to Coyles games to everyones sponsibility by student council committee for social communishyKathy Damingo3 plus Maureen Sltltisfaction members on Friday Council cations mediaFaria Glenda Medeiros Diane

At SHA Fall River as at president James Ventura will bede Villers Jayne Hoyle Jane OHearn Beth Palumbo Paula StangNHS members are tutor- principal aided by Charles Kosior and Joanne Leslow ing classmates a service esj)tCi- Ozug as vice-principal while

ally appreciated at exam time other councillors wi~l teach Team spilit buttons are avail shyAnd 18 Coyle boys are parti- New-Look Libraryable for SHAs upcoming gym

cipating in a Youth Meets In- A new look at SHA Fall Riv-Dleet and poster committees are dustry program sponsored by ers library is being helpedhard at work Tryouts will soon Taunto- YMCA with the purpose along by Library Aides headeddetermine wholl represent the of helpmg youth understand the by Jayne Hoyle and modebitedteams operation and benefits of the by Sister Eugenia Margaret STravelings the word at Bishop free enterprise system USCCassidy High in Taunton where

Freshmenat Feehan have com- And the SHA Drama Club re-Brenda Riva Ann Murphy and pIeted a special course in use cently - enjoyed a production of- Paulette Beaudoin attended the of the school liblary conduded Red Roses for Me by SeanNew England Scholastic Press weekly by Sister Mary Faith OCasey while the studentAssn Convention at BU Theyre librarian Graduates say it gives council is planning a dance forall on the staff of Paw Prints ~hem basic library skilis needed Saturday Nov 39 with Dianethe school paper 111 all subjects in high school de Villers in charge of musicAlso at Cassidy Julie Lemire and college Mary Jane Silva and HeatherMichelle LeClair Ruth Griffin

Dress code changed at SHA Cutting on the clean-up commitshyCalOlyn Levy and Diane MarshyFall River Now theres a choice tee Karen Gaudreau and Connieques attended a special science

- o~ -wear1l1g the traditional blue Murphy planning decorations))rogram sponsored by UMass bl~zer or a navy sweater and and Maureen Faria organizingincluding talks by research scishyskirt lengths are left to individ- the all-important refreshmentsentists on the university campus ual- discretion-but of course Susan Hughes is handling tickshy- and visits to the scientistli labs discreet is the word ets

Varsity CaptaiDS Cassidy Fathers Club will At Feehan National Education At Mt St Mary Academy sponor a ham and bean supper Week will be observed with an

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THE ANCHORshy 5 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Seeks Definition Of Church

HARRISBURGH (NC) - The new general secretary of the Pennsylvania Council of Churches called here for a new definition of the word church and suggested that Roman Cathshyolic ecumenists join in the search for it

The Rev Chauncey J Varner said the word church at one time meant a place where the Gospel is rightfully preached and the sacraments duly adminshyistered That definition he said is not sufficient for this time

The element of churchness which talks about our life toshygether as disciples of Christ in the community in the world must also be included in the definition of church the Rev Mr Varner said at a dinner marking his installation

Thus my definition of the

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Rejects Proposal For Shared-Time In New Jersey

SCOTCH PLAINS (NC)shyAn attempted breakthrough IJIl shared-time education on the high school level in New krsey has run into a snag here although shared-time plans have been ruled legally permissible ill the state

The shared-time proposal was IDitiated by Brother Vineent Damian FMS principal at Union Catholic High School who asked officials of Union

County Vocational and Technishycal High School if Union Cathshyolic students would be accepted in some classes

The two schools are located Dear each other and sharedshytime became practical in Brother Vincents eyes when the vocashytional school-a county institushytion - started to accept high lIChool students on a part-time basis this year Up to now enshyIOllment has been limited to tbose who had finished their Church of Jesus Christ for toshy

ROSARIES FOR ARMED SERVICES Archbishop Terenee J Cooke recently blessshyregularmiddot schooling day would include all three In effect the school is now ed 14000 rosaries donat-ed by the New York Stat-e Knights of Columbus for distribution parts First that the Gospel be

operating on a shared-time basis by the Archbishop when he cqntinues the tradition of his predecessor as Military preached second that the sacshywith public schools with sendshy Vicar Francis Cardinal Spellman of visiting the men and women of the Armed Forces raments be administered and Jug districts paying half of the third that concern study andoverseas at Christmas time Left to right Msgr Gustave Schultheiss Archbishop$600 tuition and the countymiddot payshy emphasis be placed upon ourCooke Anthony Caramele K of C Catholic Affairs chairman and James E Foley lag the rest life together in the WOrld of

N-ew YOlk State Deputy of the K of 08 NC Photo todayPonder Leral ActiOn Vocational sch~l officials in- If the council can accept a reshy

JOrrned Brother Vincenfthat arshy definition of the term church rangements for enrollment of then we are ready to moveDetroit tomiddotmiddotAidmiddotmiddotmiddotProject on Ghetto Prices Union Catholic students would from an interdenominational have to be made by the public stance which exists primarily toPlans Exp~rimental Buying CooperativeIIChool district in which the improve ourselves in our dividshystudent resides Brother Vincent edness to an ecumenical stance then wrote to each of the 19 DETROIT (NC)-A pilot projshy headquarters and full-time staff mothers groups affiliated with which endeavors to seek more districts from which Union ect designed to bring normal The ADF grant will help fi shy the National Welfare Rights Orshy clearly what it means to be the Catholic draws students consumer prices to inner-city nance a full year of self-help ganization which has been opershy Church of Jesus Christ in our

Most replied negatively but poverty areas is one of three experiments by a group incorshy ating since 1966 and is designed time and place the Rev Mr the Scotch Plains board took a new programs to be financed by porated as a non-profit housing to help the POol help themselves Varner said I believe that Iormal vote and acting on the funds from the Detroit Archshy development and rehabilitation Five other antimiddotmiddotpoverty projshy God is calling us to an ecumenshyadvice of its attorney rejected diocesan Development Fund oragnization ects had earlier been authorized ical stance in Pennsylvania

(ADF) The grant in aid goes 10 four by the ADF commimiddotUee todaythe proposal Catholic school ofshytlclals throughout the country The committee overseeing the Ille now considering what move fund authorized an award of take next and whether ormiddotnot $18900 to establish an experishy

mental buying cooperative iIi the set the state for legal action St Bernard Community school where other pilot projects middottomiddot

~tate PTA Opposes ~ help the poor are alsomiddotin operashy Ation Nonpublic School Aidmiddot Helping ghetto residents to MINNEAPOLIS (NC) Thtf bUy at prices comparable to SUBSCRIPTION

IlInneasota Patent-Teachers Asshy those charged in the suburbs was aation has reaffirmed its long- advanced on the priority middotlist lltanding position that public for poverty projects following TO fbnds should be used only for a recent survey conducted bypublic middotschools bull Sacred Heart seininarymiddot staff

The vote which once again members which showed that put the state PTA on record as those with the least money pay The ANCHORopposing all legislation which most for what they buy would provide funds to parochial The new cooperative will start _d other nonpublic schools for with a small list of goods and IIUch things as building construcshy services permitting community tion teacher salaries and bus needs to determine the shape the For Only $400 (Mailed anywhere in the United States)transportation came at the 46th endeavor finally will take A lIDnual convention of the Minshy talent search is underway for De80ta Congress of the PTA a person to be trained as a resshy ----___-------------------------------------~--~~-----

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cooperalive purchasing ueperishy Name ~ _ (1) A sense of the needs of ment the Church and an understand

Address ~ _ _ laS of the meaning of renewal Also authorized by the ADF committee which is overseeing(3) A familiarity commenshy spending of more than a million-ate with ones age and expeshy City State Zip _ dollars raised in the 1968 ADFrience with the major social collection was a $64430 grant toMel religious issues ofthe day GIFT CARD SHOULD READ a united black neighborhood orshy (3) Personal maturity ganization and a $37361 grant

(4) Foresight and good judgeshy From _ ___ _ _ in aid to groups seeking to make -ent the general community aware (5) Independent thinking not of prevailing welfare policies Spoundreet _ _ CityState Mindly following others or esshy

pousing special interest groups Self-HeBp Experiment Parish to receive credit _ political factions etc The $64430 grant went to

(6) Outspokenness willingshy Harambee a citizens group --~------~---~-------------------------------------------DeSS to speak ones view no matshy made up of a cross section of

ter what others think Negro leaders of varied viewshy FOR ADDITIONAL GIFTS USE SEPARATE SHEET AND CLIP TO ABOVE On Friday Nov 8 the Senate points in the Pontiac area The

r Priests of the Fall River Dishy group has experimented successshy For each 1-year Subscription to ecese will discuss the choice of fully in finding solutions to urshy Conada Mexico So America Central Arrierica and 5fgtain add $100 for postagethe priest-delegates to the Ieshy ban problems but has been elonal meeting in Boston handicamiddotpped by lack of suitable ~EiJE~tQ~~~~~

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 Yup Yup Yup Church Teaching

The Dependable People This is an age ltYf protest Those who rebel on any level

of society are assured of good press and television coverage Their aims may be of the highest degree of worthiness or may be of a frivolous nature or may simply be nihilistic the desire to destroy present-day society No matter They make the headiines and are good copy

Little thought is given to what a great society this must be that can affQrd to indulge such activities

While the rebels are protesting while students are opshyposing administration and capturing college buildings whi~e other protestors attack the estabhshment-whateverlt may be-a whole host of other people is steadily and qui~ly going about its work Factories operate and stores serVIce people and restaurants stay open and health officials go about their business and policemen protect and firemen amptand by and- all the necessary elements that make for a stable society and one in which people can live in health and safety and peace and comfort are maintained The dependshyable peopleare on the job

This is not to say that protestors are not dependable But unless the vast majority of non-protestqrs the dependshyable people reported dutifully to work each day and carshyried on their responsibilities great and small there would be no opportunity for the protestors to do their thing

Just imagine if the protestors any protestors had to grow their own food and process and cook it gather and weave mate-rials for their clothing had to do directly the thousanltt--and one services that are taken for granted in our society how much time or energy could there be for protest T~ank God for the depeI-dable people

Hunger Need Not Be Those who advocate artificial birth control programs

on a global scale are very quick to cry out when there is any degree at all of crop failure or hunger anywhere in the world Rather than seeing this as a ehallenge to agrishycultural development and distribution - since the world has the know-how to feed its people - they immediately talk of solving problems by curbing the birth rate

But when there is success in feeding people little is aaid about this and less attention called to it

Reports indicate that this years grain crop isprobshyably the greatest in the history of mankind

And food experts say that the use of nuclear-generated electricity could bring about an agricultural revolution in the world

Dr Harrison Brown of the National Academy ltYf Scishyences has said that a world population of nine billion pershy

sons could be supported at the United States level of living by using nuclear power which would make possible the placement of cities in arid coastal regions and the supplyshying of these with desalinated water These cities would be completely powered with nuclear-generated electricity and would have highly mechanized agriculture Such a deshyvelopment would open up vast areas of India Pakistan the Middle East and North Africa Bra~il Chile and Peru for human habitation said Dr Brown

A professor at the University of Oalifornia PerrY Stout has pointed out how a single nuclear complex placed in the Ganges River plain of India could give the basic energy needed to help provide fQod for more than forty million people

Nuclear power would pump water make fertili7ers and energize farm-related industries essential to food proshyduction and so farmers would be able to realize the potenshytial of new high-yielding cereal food grains

The ingenuity ltYf man is certainly capable of facing and solving the basic human problems of places to live and food to eat and clothes to wear And more The standard of living envisioned by these experts is not bare subsistence but a United States standard of living

regfine ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER

Published weeklyby TheCatholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River ~41 0 Highland Avenue

Fall River Massmiddot 02722 675-7151 PUBLISHER

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

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The Case of NCR It is openly libera1 It antagonizes people Its 8areasm

is devastating To churchmen it is disrespectful And as a result there are some who are forcibly trying to close its doors This is indeed a shame For the National Catholic Reporter a national Cathshy

extremists and thus their viewshyolic weekly has many good point and criticism canno~ bepoints to offer the church taken in a yery serious vein~

in this day of intellectual What is most upsetting in theawareness It strives for honesty

entire NCR controversy is thatand truth Its articles demonshyit smacks of a medieval heresystrate a measure of keen -insight trialIt possesses a real sense of

humor Above all it is a very One would think in this dayprofessional journal However and age of the American Church the opponents of NCR are mishy we would overcomehave the merous tragedy of the inquisition But

The NCR bas made many this does not seem to be the enemies ease as far as NltR is concerned

The most ardent voices in its Because it dares to comment OD

condemnation are those who people in high places and issues follow the philosophies of the of delicate sensitiveness it is to Wanderer and Twin Circles be considered no longer a cath-

Continued frOm Page One

A mother and father exe~ authority in the name of 004 because they regard their Chi) dren asmiddota sacred trust from ttiIli Author of mar-riage It is thee within the family that we have our first experience of learmna to do what we are told

The family is the most iJJlIe portant society on earth and every other kind of authority ampI some way or other is derived from the needs and rights of the family Thus you as teachers S8I that you are in loco parentis You IOQk after the children in tile name of their parents the ~ ents being ultimaltely responsi

to God Himself

Authority in the state simt larly comes from God but is ~ the use of the family The fami~

on its own is not able to provide for all its needs So the state must give it those public services which unaided it could not pro- vide - schools hospitals policil fire brigades the army-eve11 thing the family needs for MEl well-being The state in turD has the right to obedience from its subjects otherwise life iii society would become impossible

Spiritual authority is of pre cisely the same orderThe fam ily or the individual is norma) ly UJlable to discover all tbi truths of religion Herice the nero for what we call revel tion God tellB us about Himse and His law which makes Hit possible in time and eternitJi

Because hunaanreason al~

could find out little about these truths of religion at sundi7 times and in divers ways iil time past God spokemiddot to our fathea through the prophets and lad of all in these days He w spoken to us by His Son (Heb 1 1-2)

The ChrIstian religion IlIl other words Is Gods last word to man It is the perfection of Hia revelation Since this revelatiOD needed authority to preserve III the Son of God founded His Church and within that Church gave authority to St Peter the Apostles and those who were ilo come after them The supreme authority resides on earth in the Vicar of Christ but in due meashysure we all have our share iD that authority The Holy Ghost we read in Scripture has seli you bishops to rule the Churdli of God The faithful give wi ness to truth so they too shame in this divine autQ0rity

Cardinal Heenan in concbtshyBion said You know that in Ushyteaching of truth the sublime

two well known conservative olic publication This is ridicu- exercise of authority you teaeo journals BUt these people are lous

A Little Liberal or Conservative

It had been hoped timt the Church in the United States had destroyed the barrier of apoloshygetics and had become a positive and moving force not only in the social life of this country but also in the world of jourshynalism

The recent aspersions cast upon NCR certainly indicate that intellectual immaturity still is with us

The fact of the matter is that since the Vatican Council the Church in America has acted like a YOffig teen-ager

In the evolution of the spirit and ideals of Vatican Council II we are young and gangly The arms and legs of the Amershyican Church have operated at times without true coordination

for this reason many churchmen cannot accept the philosophy cd NCR

Whether NCR is right or wrong is not the issue

After all lIB Gilbert and Sulshylivan noted in Iolanthe every child born alive Is either a liWe liberal or Conservative

This is the fact that the Church in America niust begin to realize not only in theory but in fact This is the issue Is the Church able to accept in its leadership both active liberals and conservatives

Can the Church be all thIngs to all men or is its membership to be thought of as a predestined few

We cannot ignore the issues in this case for they have farshy

ers have a greater part to pI than the bishops or priests of tile Church

You are in closer contad You deal with the immature minds which have to befornled in the way of truth The exe cise of authority varies with tile fashion of the times- Iii past generations authority was eraquoshyercised through fear and puni ment Today as any teacher _ parent knows this is not considshyered the proper way to teach tbIi young

It must be done with low and understanding We no lo~

er forbid people to ask the reashyson why they must obey _ discussions continue but alw8JIII with the understanding that wei who teach in the name of 1iIei Church are expected to give ~

our personal OpiniollJ but tile oHicial teaching for which _ have received a mandate-

MANAGING EDITOR For this reason we are still reaching consequences for the Cardinal Heenan con~le~ratiil Hugh J Golden LLB grouping to a full maturity and Church in America the Mass with 12 priest-teach

New Retirement Plan for Priests

THE ANCHORshy 7 Thurs Nov 7 1968

SAN DIEGO (NC)-lPriests ol the San Diego diocese will reshyceive $30or monthly retirement benefits starting in 1970 and 11 $5001 maximum by 197~ Father the- retirement committee of the retirement committee of the Diocesan Senate of Priests said here

Father Cooney said the fnshyereased retiJrem~ benefits will go to priests serving 15 yearn jn the diocese and living outshyside a rectory or other diocesan homes Priests remainiilg in sucll fnstjtutions after they retire will receive $200 8 month instead c~

$3ec Pri(lSs 7lw are retired now

gat $2ca monthly from ~

Priesls Relicf Fund Faplusmnh2J Cooney said th~t wtshy

del the new plltn priests ma~ retire at 65 and will be asked to do so wIlen they realth 70 He added thnt retirement beoom23 mandatory at age 75

Western Bishops Issue Statement On Encyclical

LOS ANGELES NC)-A legional conference of bisbshyops from four western states has issued a statement en dorsing Pope Paulsshy encyclical on birth contror Humanae Vitae and assuring the Pope of their earnest suppori and constant devotion

The 14 bishops who approved the statement at a regional meeting represented the arcli shydioceses of Los Angeles and S~ Francisco and the dioceses of sacramento San Diego Fresno Monterey Stockton Oakland Santa Rosa Calif Tucson Ariz

Reno Nev and Salt Lake City Utah

The comple~ statement folshywws

We 14 archbishop and bishshyops representing the entire states of California Arizona Nevada and Utah assembled in regional conference for discusshyIS1()Zl of common problems have noted the expressions of groups in various nations concerning The retiremen~ fund Is SUl)shythe encyclical Hwnanae Vitae FOR BIAFRA RELIEF Dr Morns B Abram center president of Brandeis Unishy ported by clergy premiums and CIS these have been reported in versity and chairman of the American Jewish Emergency Efferl fOr Biafran Relief parish assessments Fatherthe newS media presents checks tOtaling $38000 to Bishop Edward E SwanstJOm left of Catholic Cooney stid Hemiddot noted that tim Among th~se was the conf1~ RJelief ServJces and James MacCracken of Church World Service Funds by the Jewshy fund gets ttooat $lillOOO ann~ maUve statement of the adminshy ally Om these soures ish community of the UnitedStatesviill be used by the two Catholic and Protestant~ration of t1w ~etus EpiSCo overseas aid agencies to finanee me~y airliftS hitoblockaded Biafra as well as purshy~rum of the united State$ n chase food and medicines for the thotisands of bJno-e e n t me~ womea and clilldren CechmiddotEcumeni~tswhch 1111 the Ilishops here k)resent concur~ h suffering from starvation in the stricken -area - NC PnOto Issue Statement

iIn the view of thle importance PRAGUE (NC)-Twenty-fomand continued discussion of the Catl()lic Protestant and Ortholencyclical the bishops present CGrdihoa~ Warns bE PossiblemiddotMdr~rd~m dox churchmen have urgedat this meeting expressed a

~hoslovakian Christians tipWish to go oh renewed recOrd respopd to thf1 political situation d S[utish -Prelate Cites Soviet A9gress~onindividually and in concoKd h the country from positions 01with the bishops of their respec truth and lovetfve provinces and states as USHAW (NC)-John Cardinal Balkans the Baltic have an beem oggressiotrn but to remind you In a message fltlrmuInted at aftloroughly In agreement with Heenan ~ Westminstei said centeiS of pe1SecutiCCl Thoushy that it is in D)way fanciful to meeting called by the Czechoshythe encyclical and in aeceptance here that more Christians have sands alive today we-e mt--e vieshy magine that the priests of today slovakian Ecumenical Council cdof the divine authority of the been martyred rn mtJdern ti~es timo of imprlsomnent artd torshy may yet be called upon to eml Churches the churchmen exshyteaching maaisterium presenting than at the height ofl the Reshy ture because of theill faitl o late the heroism of the Smfnary pressed gratitude to God toit f~rmation their priesthood priests of Cardinal Allen leaders of the CzechoslovakianPositive Guldan~ During the Second Vatican Cardinal Allen fntud-or of H~ warned that the present government and to the members They welcome this opporbP Soviet aggression in Europe Council we were addressltd by Joua was the l~ Catholic of their churches Dity Ll joint conference to exshy could possibly lead to martyrshy many bishops whose witnes to archbishop of Canterbury He Seven Catholic bIshops pa1b tend to His Hollness deep and crom for many more priests the faith was no less glorious died on the same day as Queen ticlpated in the meetingsincere congratulations and than that of the martyrs whom Mary the Catholic who was imshyThe Cardinal leader of the The messagemiddot thanked ourthanksgiving fur the liirm and ~ay we aremiddot gathered to honor mediately suc=ceeded by herChurcll m EngJand llI1d Wal~ eonstitutional representativesmiddotpositive guidance contained in lronie Comcidenc8 sister Queen EllzaJJethwas speaking nt Ushaw major headed by President Ludvikthe encyclical and to assure His northern seminaory at the eel- These are facts which should Svoboda who decided-in tileHoliness of their earnest sup ebration of the 400th annivershy help to make these celebrations Negro Churchmen interest of the life and honor cdport and constant devotion sary of the founding of the EDgshy more real Speed of movement the people of our socialist state

It is most gratifying for 1U Iish seminary at Doual France in modem warfare makes it ~ Hold Convocation in tllistrial-to take the course -to witness the many manifestashy as a center of Catholic resiStance sible for a small nation like oars ST WUIS (NC) - The Nashy of gradually consolidating the tions of ready assent and deep to the Reformatlltmt il tbis counshy to be occupied by an enemy in a tiona Committee of Negnraquo situation which arooe throughgratitude expressed by the V9Samp try matter of days Czechoslovakia Churchmen a black ecumenical the invasion of our state ~ body of our people who have ~uai regarded as the mother which is slightlY larger than groUp comprising some 700 clershy some countries belonging to the embraced the vocation of marshy England was overrun last InQnliii Warsaw Pacthouse of all Ehgish seminaries gymen and lay persoD5 is holdshymed life in a few hoursOOday produced a stream of ing its second annual convoca

fBy an ironic coincidenceThey have studied the encycshy priests who came here to work tion here this week lical They have appraised ft some sort oi freedom of religionunderground dllring the fiercest Black caucuses from majorJreverently and appreciate 113 times of persecution All faced was being negotiated with the denominations are holding sepshy CORREIAamp SONS ltlwnitive proclamation of the constant danger and many died communist government at the arate conferences fu- two days ONi SlOPoacred dignity of married life as martyrs very time the Soviet and satelshy prior to tJe m~eting to wotk out SHOlPDJG C~Nfle~lite trQ()ps began their invasionand its responsibilities strategies and priQrities for thelellVemcll ne~iigUolll I mention this not in order till bull Terevisio~ bull GroOOIli7

sugg~st that W~stern Europe isWe th(l cbove mention~ formation of n lltrong blaek allishy

bishops of California Arizqna There are in ~t fe~ rea5Oro lT1ee Within tl2 Christf~ el A53pgntaillic0S llJfllinhlJlioimmediately threatened withNevada and Utah with profound Cal believing that we Ere ampl) Church I riM A[OJ1 $~ NO-J ~dW(8)J~oontiments of respect and revershy mucp better than llW fathers The NCNC Wolll formed b

erice our andproclaim love the cardinal said It is true tha~ ceOG~middot ~~~IlClbl1DGG[i1J$ 11133 but was not fonnally Oshy II ~9j7 D~~L) middotloyalty to our chief shepherd ganized until last Novem~ ctwe no longer wage religious begging the abundant graces oz wars Men now destroy each ~W ~~k~ ~~C~ [) m~ting in Dallas Tex Th2 God upon him and asking in reshy other for ideological reasons Lafayette (NC)-The Lafayshy organization with fieadqualtero turn his apostolic blessinrg But ideology is often only anshy in Ne-g Y01k includes neadyette diocesan superintendent of

other name for perverted reli shy sch()()s said hero Catholic layshy every Negro church in t~

gion men make vital contribution Uraquo United States lUI well as Negr~[)o ~(]fl[1lCOffiJ 1P~m](ru~ the operation of Catholic schools churchmen 11 most largelyThe last laO years have proshy

MampW [J2l[1jJIM~~(fi~ through their membership on white denominatioJsduceq more Christian martyr) Catholic school boardsDETROIT (NC) - Father and confessors fur the faith than

euroharles E Coughlin radio the whole Opound the 16th century All indications are that the priest and writer of the 1930s Uganda Russia Mexico Catholic school bOard movement has annltlunced plans to begin 111 China Poland the Ukraine the fm this diocese is ushering in an new publication called HeImcl era of Catholic education not end Sword dreamed of 50 years ago and

Father Coughlin published bull Educatioll1 COl1lgress hardly hoped for to years ago magazine called Sccial Justice SAN ANTONIO (NC) -The Msgr~ RichaIrl Mouton stated in the late 19S0s and early 1940amp first Texas Congress of ReligIous It will be a source of strength He and his publication opposed Education heJ1le will focus on for generations to come III number of the policies cd better methods and techniques of School boards wbih seek to President Franklin D R0oseshy proeIatming the Cbristian messhy give laymen a greater share of velt sage on all levels 11 was noted authority and responsibility for

The priest now retired ba In a letter froan Archbishop tb~ schools are a growing trend Aid the new publieatfon wtD Robert E Lucey to all pastors inCatholie education throughgtshyDOt be sold on newsstanda ~ the SllD AIlItonio ardlmoeeae out the United States be said

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___- 8- JHE ANCHOR~DloceseoHanmiddotRiy~r--rhursNov 7 f~ Kof C Distribute

t Prelates Booklet NEW HAVEN (NC)-The ~Thirtks ~ Fashion Is Arriving

million-~ember Knights of c0shylumbus have begun nationwide disribution of a booklet of Pope Pauls recent encyclical on hi control

At Period of middotUnisex bull -lt By Marilyn Roderick The booklet was originaD3i

prepared by Patrick Cardinal~ Joe bas some definite views on fashion 80 I am OBoyle of Wasblnlft9n and disooIOingto turn this weeks arlieleover io him wtithtbe tributed at Masses iD his archshy

IJingle reservation that I di~own whatever he says diocese sept 8 It was tbeG I ~ Writing this article ~th reservatiOJ16 of my Own beshy eonsidered the cardinals answd

eause I feel that I and many to 41 local priests who main~ that the encyclical is but one c4at my-masculine friends have they Me being presented as an many factors to be uSed by Ca~been left in the lurch atmiddot alluring scent to capture the olies in forming their consciencea ~ fashion conservatism To 00 hea~ and i~aginations of our on middotthe use of birth control j

IIin with I should make it clear femInIne admIrers The cardinal bas insisted thatthat I have absolutely no qualms The ad men are clever in this file encyclicill constitutes an abooampbout womens respect Have you noticed the solute ban against coniraceptiod If a III h ion TV ads in which they use Yogi and that those who practice ~ although I find Berra and Duke Snyder and may receive the sacraments onl~ INCh things as others of athletic bent to pershy if they are sincerely trying tw1 false ey~lashes suade the rest of us that hairshy stop the practiceJl8ther strange coloring is peIfectly acceptable This is the position taken till But all iiI aU I to males The male cosmetic the booklet The 40-page volumGlIi n d womens field is burgeoning with scents contains answers to 38 Queampshypr eo c cupa _ galore in fact if I may be pershy tions Asked Since the Encycliczampltien with their mitted a pun one might say Humanae Vitae bull iP pear a n c e that the whole ilield is beginning It is according to the K ofmiddot~ fa u i t e normal to smell announcement of the distriblloo IIUld aCceptable ABn Alike tionprogram designed to amigto It iSmens fash- Of course the retailers andad swer the doubts middotofmiddotmiddot eatholiCl1 Sons that are really beginning men defend ~s fashions by arising from the controve~ eoirritate me There is no doubt dechlring that man bas longhad MEMORIALCUAUCE Rev George Saad pastor cd BWlrounding the encyclical that they are now going through a need to show his indiVIdualism Our Lady of Purgatory Church New Bedford displays bull revolution We are being inun- throuib his molee of clotlbing handmade sterling silver and goldPlated chalice and pateJi lke middotProtestant School dated with a feminine influence in fact that for toO longall men given to chUTch in memorY Of Mrs Rose G David Froni which knows Do liniiUThere looked alike apd lost their spampshy FQr CCD Classes iiAthens 1Jhe chaliCe is set with iSOstonesandornamentOOwas a time for instance whim a eHl something b1 looking like ~LAKELAND (gtNC)~Theyfii6

with eigh~ lmameled middotpicturesman went to the barber shop everybody else teaching Catholic catechism Ii for a haircut and gave a simple So now we look at the Johnny StmiddotDavids Episcopal church order to the barber Cut It Carson show and see that two 6cbool here inmiddot Florida-but aDmiddot IIbort Or Let me have III trim out Of three menmiddot who appear fOe middotstudents are CatholicsVocationsmiddotmiddot middotDriveIbose days are gone have either Nehru jackets with Lack of space beCamea proti-

Now one is expected to look prettymiddot beads or tlJrlle neck em for Father Patrick J CavePshyat III chart to pick out the type sweaters and 1be man wibo- De bull N 0_ Cmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Cotact ly pastor of Resurrection Cath-o wears a traditional su e slgllll eWarK ampalgn to

oUc epurch when his catechism best suit ones profile We have one who is different It has go~ Every Adult Student and Confraternity of Christian u heard what has begun to be ten to the point where every DO~rPte classes became larger

of sideburns and hairstyle whIch -

In addition teams of piestsbull eliche I cant tell the boys man lilt a party or aninform8L CLARK (NC)-A massive edshy this FaIl Jhan last Year seminarians women ReligiousIIrom the girls but now we a~e event has Il white turtle neCk 1IC8tional campaign designed to Th~ Jlev Peter Flemingandmiddot laymen most of themmiddotmemshyentering a period when it will sweater and a blue blazer or contact every adult and student Episcopal church rector heambers of Serra Clubs middotin comingbe difficult to tell men from the something closely akin to it be in the Newark archdiocese and of -FathetCaverlys plightanciImonths will present panel proshywomen sameness in the search for indi- acquaint them with facts about oommented This age of ecugrams at every grade and high8eli-Adulatiolll viduality 13 ludicrous v-ocations to the religious life menism opens the door foilschool including CCD schools

All of this reeks of a ~rtain ~e have lOng been told by has been started her~ ~ristiarui and other religiilU8These too will be based on mashydegree of self-adulation This erltics of our society that we At a day-long program at bodies to cooperate and share ~terial in the bookhas always been the case wiUJ I are highly feminized but I think Mother seton Regional High WQys that were unheard of blit is time to change our termi- School participants in the camshy previous years So he invitedjunior high school boys w~oIlUddenly find out they have middotnology Whatmiddot we are arriviflg paign were told to present the Congratulates Foreign the Catholics to use the mo~

musCles and have a fanatic middotde at ~ a period which I will1abe1- religious life ms sOmething spacious Episcopal school-aD4 IIiTe to impress the rest of the unisex unique and not to give a picture ~ission Society thats what theyre doing world with their find Unisex may be defined 81 thai of Religious just IIi8 consecrated VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope

sexual limbo whichmiddot 0CCUIfl be- aocial workers Paul VI bas sent a letter of enshy Turkey SupperThis is part of growing up and tWeen the ages of 10 end 60 and That advice was given b7 couragement and good wishes to III eertaiply to be expected it in which the separate sexes as Fether James C Viall president A turkey pie supper will 1iIi

the Society of Foreign MissioDfltil the type of thing we try tq we know them now are indJ8tin- Of the National Conference 02 eerved in Mt st Marys A~

of Scarborough Canada on theforget 20 7ears later Now guishable wOmen are dressing DioceS9n Vocation Directors derny cafeteria Fall River froIil

~ion of the 50th anniversary I to 130 tonight Cakes andthough we are being given tlbe more llIke males and males dress which has taken II special intershy Of the fo~ndation and praiSed eandy will also be on sale TiclDshyImpression that tbds adolescent more like 1elIDales and it eouki eet in the program because it bull past accomplishments et8 are available from SisteIIattitude toward self-image is Very Well be that fashiOnb 0Dl7 win be duplicated in 25 other IIi his letter to the societYB of Mercy or at the doorright and that those who do not an outward manifestation Gi dioCeses middotsuperior genereJ Father Francis participate ill the fasbion vogue much more 8erioUll problem The programs toeal point Diemert the Pope said are not with it the new Paulist Press book On this jubilant occasion the

This is not 10 say that we Generation of Opportunity b1 foundation of this Canadian aoshy_ouldnt be aware of our ap- Asks Law Recognize George Fischer whomiddot was one of ciety for foreign missions is e pearance Dl-fitted mess7 Right of Coscience the speakers here A sOciological JlIe8SOn for joy and happiness for clothes are never in vogue Nor study of YOCatioDB the book has the Church For it represents a does it mean that there is any NEW YO~ (NC)-AuxiUary been mailed ~ more than half-century of unselfish service

reason why a man should not Bishop James P Shannon of SL 168000 Catholic families 1m the announcing the Good News (the wantto look good But Jtdoes PaJIl and Minneapolis urged that archdiocese Gospel) of Jesus Christ to thOse mean that there is a difference the U S selective service lew In authorizing tilemalling who did not knoW-this messagebetween- looking good and recognize the right of individual Archbishop Thomas A Boland of life looking pretty -- conscience whether that con- asked families to make its ooa-

It is the prettiness that many sciel1ce bas been formed in~ tents the subject for family disshy ~Ips You Overcomeof us object to Deodorants are just war tradition of Christian cussions a case in point originally these churches Cltl in m bumanistie FALSE TEETH- were meant to be a deterrent to moral code Reorganize Michigalnoffending other people but now Bishop Shannon Speakingmiddot at Lcoseiie~s and Worry

a meeting at the Community Catholic Conference No longer be annoyed or feellllat shyease because of loose wobbly faIse Church here sponsored by Pax _LANSING (NC) - A plan to teeth FASTEETH an improved

N Ixon to Address a Catholic peace association with reorganize the Michigan Cathoshy aIkallne powder holds plates firmer GO they feel more comfortable Avoid

R bull Dmiddot headquarters in New York lie Conference has been apshy embarrassment caused by loosefaIseFund Qlsmg mner traced the long tradition of proved by its board of directors teeth Dentures that fit are essential to healthSee your dentist regulrolYLOS ANGELES (NC)-Rich- Christian opposition to war from The reorganization plan deshy Get FASTEETH at all drug counters

Drd M ~ixon has accepted-an the earlist daysof Christianity velQped during a year-~ong seshyinvitation from James Francis He urged that the structures ries of meetings involving all Cardinal McIntyre of Los An- of todays Church be more open members of the conference geles to be principal speaker at to the conscientious objector stresse~ greater diocesan particshy Mffilfi~~ ~~uonbi~g amp G hospitsal fund raising dinner especially when he wishes ~ ipation in its work here Thursday Dec 5 perform alternate service The conference was created ~~nrru~ (0

Proceeds will be used to fi- The draft law as currently by the Oatholic bishops of Michshy Over 35 Years lllance a new 50-bed Santa Marta constituted classifies as consclshy igan in 1963 to represent the of Satisfied Service hospital to replace the present entious objectors those young Church in Michigan on public Reg Master Plumber 7023 hospital facilities which serve men who are opposed to all wars policy questions and to serve as JOSEPH RAPOSA JRthe large Mexican-American -in particular those who are a forum for the exchange of 806 NO MAIN STREETcommunity OD the citys east members of the middotpoundOcalled peace ideas among the five Catholic Faii River 675-7497llide churches dioceses

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Nineteenth Century Book StiU Practical Today

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick

Purely by accident we recently came across a book entitled Practical Agriculture published in 1807 in Lonshy_n written by R W Dixon We picked it up out of curiosity and have not been able to put it down There are so many things of interest in the book that in the short time we glish for me but one lip-smackshyhave had it we have begun ing one was Charles Lambs tlo cherish it famous essay A Dissertation

The author must have beeR a upon Roast Pig Youll recall ebel in his day In his intra- how Lamb tells of a boy in anshyduetion for instance he goes cient China who accldel1tally

burned down his fiathers house to great palns to request a re- and in the process roasted nine peal of the Uthe system which baby pigs was in effect in England shortly after the Revolutionary War By III the Kfitehen this system a farmer was forced A rd toto pay a tax of every tenth _~ ceo mg Lambs tale meat

1 until that time had been eaten el his produce to the govem- raw until Bo-bo the boy made ment a system whichthe author his wonderous discovery of eleshyclaims forces much good land gant roasted meat AJlter that to be contrained to remain in the tale concludes all over China GIe unprofitable state of grass people were busy burning their which might otherwise by a cottages down (wirth the liveshytrifling expenditure of money stock inside of course) to enjoy ~ no very extraordinary de- the newly discovered delicacy sree of exertion be rendered ~atly more productive undee For weeks after having this arable management assignment in English class I

found it very difficult to pass upHe also points out that Q sys- pork on a restaurant menu beshy

tern by which then English land- cause of Mr Lambs mouthshy_ner rented his land to tenants Ibotild be abolished because the wat~ring descriptions of Bo-bos

repast peasantry wouId not unprove Now thlWt I dont haveto wait the lands to any great extent to gO to a restaurant to enjoy waless they owned the land the delicious taste oJZ k I themselves Our own plantation I d i i ~f-- ~ers might have taken heed manage mc u e bull n vuu to thi and rtal 1 Kru bob menu lit least once a week in some

s eEl n y s ev form or other Roast pork is would have had to agree with buly my favorite (poosibly be- the wisdom of private owner- oause of Lambs talent with Ibip of land words) but more often than

Ve17 ftloroolifh DOt pork chops aft the form The book Is very thorough In that the pork takes in earning to

bull practical recommendations to our flable rmers OIl how to improve their Versatile is the word that nds and production Much ()f should be used to describe the what is written is applicable 00- chop part of that little pjg for bull 1 and although much of the there mat be hundreds of ways lustification used by the author to prepare pork chopa and all would not hold water today it of them are tasty amazing bow many practices Even the Cbllclrea 1lo1d true

There is evident an obvious Even the children like pork chops (this is like having a recshylack of understanding of plant

ebemistry For instance the ommednation from the Cordon author asserts that essentlalele- Bleu) therefore I dont feel selshyments in the soil for the growth fish serving them J2son likes of plants include hydrogen oxy- them because he can hold the gen and azote In the alr there bone and gnaw it-that way he is the unquestioned value of doesnt have to eat just lick light sun and electricity the bone whileat the same time

putting up a goon frontAside from the lack of knowlshyedge of plant processes though Apples seem to be ~e perfect there is a tremendous practical partner for pOrk in any form knowledge of how things should and many stuffed pork or stUff- be done Chapters include Impleshy ed pork chop recipes use them ments of Husbandry with de- in the stUffing ingredients My tails and drawing for construcshy mother makes a delicious appleshytion Farm-House and Offices sauce and when Im planning Iarm Cottages Inclosing of pork for the menu I always try ~d (with some great methods to coax her into making a batch of growing hedges and buildshy Sauerkraut is another food that Ing fences) Soils Manures and goes nicely with any form of Cultivation of Arable Land pork as it seems ~ add the

right amount of tangA book like this makes one wonder who used it I would No matter what your choice like to think that maybe Thomas is for the companion to your Jefferson might have waited for pork dish you cant help but ~ to arrive at his plantation be thankful for Bo-bos discovery This is just the sort of thing of the joys of roasted pig amplIIt he would have loved to read This is a pork chop recipe and one cannot help wonder if that we enjoy very much It were such a book which inshy Pork Chops with S01lr Creamfluenced his thinking on the WISe of land his concept of farmshy 4 pork chops (1 double twa Ing and land apportionment recipe)

Certainly the matters of pracshy flour for dredging tical implementation and farm yen cup water tools fences etc are much in 2 Tablespoons vinegar keeping with Jeffersons thinkshy 1 Tablespoon sugar Ing At any rate this is quite 1 small bay lelllf an interesting possibility and - cup sour cream OIle which someone with an hisshy 1) Dredge the chops in the torical bent might like to purshy flour and brown sligbtly in the ~ I have no idea of the value fat Combine the remaining Inshyof this book in terms of dollallil gredients and heat over 11 modshyand cents but iot is invaluable in erate heat tenns of interest and I iIbould 2) Arrange the pork chops fa like to offer 11 to lU17 interested a shallow baking disll and pour ~ader for his or her perusal the liquid over them

There werent too many memshy 3) Cover tightly and bake m orable momentli ill collece ED- a aoo- oven about IlIl 1llour

TlIE ANCHORshyThurs Nov 7 1968

Fq~m ~eg ione School System

HOPKINS (NC)-Representshyatives of seven parishes from the southwest suburbs of Minneaposhylis met at St Johns parish here in Minneawta to lay plans for combining their educational fashycilities into a regional system following a recent directive of the St Paul and Minneapolis archdiocesan board of education

The parishes are the first in the archdiocese to furm a regionshyal group to assume common reshysponsibility for their schools Confraternity of Christian D0cshytrine classes and adult education programs

Serving as a pilot group they made their plans in accordance with the program adopted by the archdiocesan board and will subshymit them to the archdiocesan bureau of education The other 208 parishes of the archdiocese will use the plan as a -guideline and start forming into groups

FIRST CZECH REFUGEES Dr Jiri Syrovy right Father John Gilbert assistant archdiocesan superintendent ofand his wife Dr Eva Odstrilova second from left acshyschpols and originator of thecompanied by their daughters Jana 17 and Ev~~ 12 censhy consolidation plan conducted

ter are speeded on their way f~in ~ew York immigration the meeting here He said joinshyoffices to Seattle where they will make their home~ ing forces will enable parishe ing them off is Edmund E Cummingsa8socicate directormiddot to best Use their resources and

improve th~ quality of educashyof the New York office of uess Migration and Refugee tionServi~s NC Photo

Journalists Disagree Want Freedom With Condemnation NOTRE DAME (NC)-5ixtyshy

six Catholic journalists subshyfirst Czechoslovak Refugees Since Invasion scribed to a statement disagreeshy

Arrive in United States ing with the condemnation by Bishop Charles H Helmsing OIl

NEW YORK (NC) - Some MigratiOll and Refugee Services Kansas City-St Joseph Mo 01 came with bundles bags and helped two physicians make a the National Catholic Reporterauitcases Others came only with close connection with a fligbt laity-operated weekly published the clothes they were wearing for Seattle Wash in Kansas City

They were the first group of Dr Jiri Syrovy and his wife We find it necessary to stateCzechoslovak refugee8 to arrive Dr Eva Odstrilova both pediashy publicly-with respect and charshyin the United States since the tricians were going to the home ity for Bishop Helmsing-thatSovi~t invasion in August The of Dr Odstrivlov~I8 brother we disagree with his condemnashy168 refugees mostly in family They were accompanied by their tion of the National Catholic Reshygroups and including -36 chil- two dlaughters Jana 17 and porterdren had been in Vienna for Eva 12 more than two months before Although expressing some We do not base our disagreeshybOarding the commercial jet concern about having to make ment on the bishops judgment which arrived in Kennedy air- such a great change at this time concerning the theological validshyport of their lives and careers Dr ity of positions published in

The plane had been chartered Syrovy said he and his family NCR rather we must disagree by the Intergovernmental Com- were very happy to be here We with his underIying definition mittee for European Mi~atOD dOnt know what is ahead but of thelegitimate boundaries of and Refugee Services United we are willing to work~ We want religious journalism in service t8 States Catholic Conference and to be free people the Church the statement

assertedother sponsoring agencies Young Priests Form Many waved joyfully to relashy

tives and others wept openly as Professional Association the Czechoslovakian-speaking ELECTRICAL

MONTREAL (NC) - Some 65 agency aides swarmed through Contradonpriests hr re ordained betweenthe immigration building at the 1961 and 1968 have formed theairport giving assistance by Professional Association of

translating questions of customs Priests of Montreal to fightofficials and sorting visas and pastoral malaise in the Churchdocuments The association will seek more

This first group was made up power for young priests throughmostly of professional people mcreased responsibility in the including archivists engineers pastorai duties with which theyand physicians Edmund E are entrusted and greater scopeCummings associate directol at for creativity to allow the 9~~ County Stthe New York office of USCC Church to get oftmiddot the beaten New Bedford

path

In Whos Who Miss Rena Patry daughter of

Police Lieutenant and Mrs Dashyvid A Patry of Notre Dame parish Fall River has been noshytified that she is one of nine students at Salva Regina Colshylege Newport to be included in the forthcoming edition of Whos Who in American Unishyversities and Colleges A gradshyuate of Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River Miss Patry is senior class vice-president at the Newshyport college president of the Commuters Club and secretary of the Students National Edushyciation Association She is bull member of Sigma Phi Sigma sorority

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

papal attendant NC Photo

CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

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Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

gram four years ago throllgh NCCI] Gibbons -will remain on

The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

the NCCIJ staff lS dlrettoT of c~e armed iLeducating ~e~n Gltlds image Father Mc~ the employment serviccmiddotsaepart-middot laity on contemporaiy slaquoiai Keever saidmiddot human conduct mentbull middotmiddotmiddotpr~l~~s i ~ - ~ ~ilJj~middott~tsi~ply~a resigtolH iO

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Communication for Vocations (NC)--Communication prayer and

the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

- ame Admnsmiddottrator SAGINAW (NC)- Diocesan

consultors havc elected AuxilshyiaFymiddot Bishop James A Hickey

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS Preparing for the annual Bishops Charity Ball schedulecll for Jan 10th at Lincoln Park Ballroom are Mrs Aubrey Annstrong Swansea hospitalshyity Mrs Bertrand Patenaude $wansea decorations Rt Rev Msgr Anthony M Gon~esp Diocesan coordinator of the Ball Mrs Vinent A Coady Somerset presentees Mi~

Clorinda Ventura Somerset DeC Wpresident of District No JI bull

Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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BeIVants Sanchez caid As tian Family Movement will conshyprivate universimltas lllll publie

New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

992middot5534presiltlentJon boo~ess fin~ bers than in past oonventiltlgtiWp phnOnig ~ ~~~ fhelaid ~IOOOOOOOOOooO

THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

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LThe Ladies Guild will sponsor

tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

The

Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

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th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

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R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

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COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

gtthe ampWeboto losina streak

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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2 THE ANCHOR-Diocese ~ Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 Leaders Opposef)1 Sgt~~T jf~~~~middot t ~~Vf iC3lt1 01middot ~~ ~J middot~Lmiddot~~~ -~ ~ _- ~Church Taxing-Report Qp~~John~sBeat~middotti~~Jtionmiddot In Ontario

~ middotCause ProgllessingBeautifully TORONTO (NC)-Leaden VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope bishop (now cardinal) Josyf of the Catholic Anglican and John XXIIIs beatification cause SIipyj of Lvov only to please United Churches here hawis going ahead beautifully the Pope John even though the

joined in opposition to a pr0shypostulator of the cause reports gesture had caused him difficulshyposal that the Ontario governshyHe said that medical reports ties ment tax churches and synashyof a cure attributed to Pope (Cardinal Slipyj was released goguesJolUIs intervention are really y the Soviet Union in Februshy

trernendous~ He declared that ary 1963 after 18 years of imshy The proposal made by a le~ they show a fistula__ hemor- prisonment and since then has lative committee was denouncecl rhaging rupture in the stomach- made his home in the Vatican) in a joint pastoral letter signed to have been healed perfectly COQsinstold Pope John that by Archbishop Philip Pocock within five minutes Khrushchev had asked for some CathoIic coadjutor of Toronto

The postulator Father Antonio indication thatmiddot the P9pe knew AngIicanBishop George SnelIl Oairoli OFM saidmiddot that wit- this and that the gesture had of Toronto and Dr EmestLons Desiles to be calied in the various pleased him secretary o~ ~he G~~al CounshyprocesSes connected middotwithmiddot the Pope Johnr~pIied that he ell of the Unitedmiddot Church at beatification will ~give Us a pic- could not establish dIrect conshy eaDada Archbishop Pococ~ saJ4

middot tore of Roncallis perBonaIi~ tact with KhUShlthe~ even in tJatthe letter also bad the supshyfrom tne age of Beven (Pope a strictly priyateway But he - -pOrt Of all the Catholic biSho~ JohnII name Was Angelo Giu- produced two goldenMedallions mOntariomiddot

ieppe Roncalli) of his pontifi~a~~~~ying th~t ~be letter read b churchbull Those investigations either one was for Cousms and one was

throughout the province askedhave begun or will soon begin for whatever purpose he thought all to inform the provincial legshyhe siud in BergaJD() (Pope best The second medalUon endshyislature of their OPPosition toJohns birthplace) Istanbul ed on Khrushchevs desl the proposjllAthens Assisi Vieenza and Appealed for Peaee

Turin--an places eonnected with FGther CairoIi Said that Cous- Foster True Aims Pope Johns life ins brought II message from ~~those ito beealledtIp Pr~id~tJ0hnFK~netl~dW- ~~ We are cQrlfident the ~hurdl

~stify areFr~ch philQsopher i lng the CulllJ1 JW1lSI~~ Cf~ ~ JgtOyERTY REPORT Mar AthanaslOs Ohenyan Pala- leilders wr()~~ tlia~you share JaCques Marltain andfonner the effect that the Un_I~ ~~telchirakal of KeralaJndia reportsmiddot to Doris RPeters NCmiddotmiddot ~rlt hope ~that Ontanoa pro 1 Frenchp1remiersAntoirie Pi~8i woUld raisegerbattlefl~gmiddot~ith~ Newa~rvicecorrespon~nton theimiddotworkof theChureh ~ Quilt middotuppn c the sP~t~

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CELEBRATION IN CHRIST Junior high school students in Imshy Barrett bottom and Glen Govey inspect C C D posters right David maculate Conception pariSh North Easton prepare happening on theme Howard seated David Welch and MrS Louise Garrett look at film slides of Christ in World Today Left Edward Tesslershows station of themiddot cross used in OOD training program Some 200 students are enrolled -in parish made by students left center Susan Stanek Ann Marie Hall and Sister OOD classes and six grouP6 of eighltstudents each were formed on the DePorres OLVM m~kedecorations for event right center David completion ofmiddot their formal training

Franciscans Plan i~Celebration in Christ in North 1aston Predict Reaction To Train Novices In Civil Rights In Iew Progra~ Turns Onmiddot lunior High Sch(Jol Studenis (NC)-Two veter-CHICAGO

1lIIl ansin civil rights work here PATERSON (NC) - ~ Celebration in Ohrist at Imm~culate Conceptio~Ohureh in North Easton drew who are leaving their poslll

~ovices for the Franciscan an overflow crowd of junior high school students to the parish hall last Friday The cX t~~~t~~ of reaction ill Fathers Holy Name prov- happening was part of an innovation in religious education that is ineeting with ince will continue tobeae- not only the approval but the enthusiastic ~eceptance Of therowns yOunger genera le~W ~~~~e ~~~~~0t pted and trained hi a new tion--all students in public - the C~cag~ Catholic Interracial

experimental progfam centered8ohools Most Confraternity R wu presented by the siX clescrib~ by patticipants u Couricil hi December to take bull at Siena Collegenear Albanr _ Ch t Doctri middott grouPs ofapprQximately eight ~ who wanted people to live ~sition in Washingtonri c X Y durhig a two-year periOd w 8 Ian De 8 U- students eachtpllt had JUSt com In peace andharmony regardless and Matthew Ahmann who haa

beginning next Summer a Gent$ are facedmiddotwith the pletea middottheir four-week Perioda Of the cOlor~ of theit skin-and resigned as executive directorof pokesman for the province ao- lIOme~~mes boring duty of ai~ of- study oil their chOseJl ampbout whom revolved bull dilicus- the National Catholic Confershyaounced tending religious Classes the themes sian oiihtiman j~espeetmiddot for an ence for I~terracial Justice

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that themiddot Holy Name Province enrolled in theparWi CCD in Uieir words by their studeJ1t Gods Love and What It Is ae rent flow of society is not meetshywould accept no novices for two classes-sign uP for yarious Commentaolor In between the companied by slides students ing the needs of poor black and iearsbeginning next Summ~r themes they want to carry out discusSion tif each station was preparedthemselves brown people and they want it-S

The decision to postpone nO- sa7S Ister Marthll acoordi- a meditation period - giving Yitiate work for two years ac- na~r of the parish program ~t~osepreserit ~noPPortunitT LlvintPari McDermott said A new genshyeording to the previously re Sister Marthaand Sister 4l1ce mentally to exploie the meaning The innovative progra~ eration of Catholics must be leased information was part of a two of the four Victory Noll of the station which began this year at Immac- brought up to care about their

f th f nuns who conduct religious ed middotth 1 ulate Conception is making re- black brothers and practice1 i tigenera exmiddotam na on 0 e u- classes In the diocese are affill- The theme clos WI p ay- Ch tmiddott d 1 Ah tore direction of minor semi- ted th th di CCDf ing of a record the teen-agers ligion a living part of the expe- rlS lam y al y mann

a WI e ocesan 0 middot said one real problem is aDary life and the program and - liked K th R G g rience of students No 1ongerti F II Ri eep e umor OlD lack of m y f r b tterloCation of the novitiate which ce m aver Th t God I AI are religious classes stale not one 0 e Is currently situated in an iso- Sister DePorres and Sister t s le when students themselves are schools and better teachers IA Jated rural area Sophia are assigned primarily e~ was a s ort ~Vle ~n - helping direct the direction of poor black and brown commushy

to the parish classes Mary s Day orgamzed m Cali- their studies nities Father Foy said the provinces The idea of the present pro- fornia by Sister Corita that They only come for four

minor seminary in Callicoon gram - a complete departure ~howed yo~ng people celebrat- weeks of fonnal study Sister N Y which includes high school from the norm in the Diocese- mg Mass With flowers and song nd two years of college training It preceded a Mass in the par Martha expiains but each time is because these young people - another group finishes its proshylor aspirants to the priesthood feel they have broken with a Ish hall celebrated by Rev John gram all the students come back in the Franciscan Order contin- childhood experience in religion Steakem an a~sistant at Immac- for another celebration All toshyues to operate but is also in- classes says Sister Martha ulate Conception gether it adds up to ahout 22 eluded in the provincial chap- The Mass was simple and hours of class a year for the rllers examination of priestly Growing Up warm Sister Martha says The students not much less than Iormation processes They want soniething that students were lectors and com- theyd get in the usual I-hourshy

signifies they are growing up posed some of the prayers of a-week classes ronducted most that they can do other than rou- the Mass- rearranging them in places Catholic University tine things We thinkmiddotmiddotthis gains their own words Not only do the young middotpeople

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been dean of the graduate school Basis of the ~ew -program Is College inolomiddotit because the students like t arts -and scieJMeB at the Cathshy that the young people partici- this so much better than the

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TIfEAN~HOR-lioceseof Fall River-Thurs Nov 7d9684 Prelate Lauds Olympic GamesNearly Half of Coyle Voters

PUEBLA (NC)-Peace should be the worthy fruit of the 19thWish to Keep Drinking Age Lomits

~ Olympic Games Archbishop Octaviano 14arquez Toriz ofMajoity Want L~wer Voting Age Puebla said in a letter to govshy

By- now we know our new presidentbut -1a8t~-shy ernment authorities

at Coyle High in Taunton students had -no second sight _~shy The success of the Summer games in Mexico should spuras they chose -Humphrey-Muskie with 387 votes Finish- renewed efforts toward theing second was- the Nixon-Agnew ticket with 51 votes achievement of -internal peace

-Wallace-Lemay tallied 31 the archbishop saidturkey pie supper tonight byvotes - with five undecided Calling the Olympics berethe way Pat Golden and LOrnaballots In the Congressional magnificent events the archshyBronhard have been named capshy

bishop congratulated Presidentrace Mrs Heckler defeated tains of the varsity _basketball Dinis 310 to 165 Gustavo Diaz Ordaz and theteams Pat Cummings is team

Unsurprisingly 388 Coylites Olympics committees on themanagervoted yes on lowering the votshy success of the games

Also at Mount several busying age to 18 Eighty-seven conshy Internal peace the archbishopMounties are busy with paintservatives voted no Two hunshy said is all the more urgent asbrushes and pots Theyve transshydred and fifty-eight -stIJdents we recall the sorrowful eventsformed the guidance center andthought capital punishment of the last few months in Mexshypaperback store and plan toshould -be retained while 217 ico not only in the capital buttackle the study hallsaid no On _10weJing the here and in other placesReports cards are a-c~mingdrinki-ng age to 18 249 said yes Violence he said is unshyfor the first time this ye)rand 226 thought no And there christian We are all bound toWhere have the weeks flownwere 351 yesses to 119 noes on work for constructive undershysince September Whereverret urn i n g prayer to public standing and respect for humantheyve gone the day of reckonshyschools Finally 389 wished to dignity for institutions and aushying is approaching as marksstrengthen gun control while thorities for our neighborsclose at many schools tomorrow86 didnt

At Jesus-Mary Academy Fall andmiddot the CARDS appear next UNIltJAGGING DEVOTION With -unflagging devoshy large and small We are aU week brothers

River seniors made a closed reshy tion seniors Suzanne Roy a~ -Cynthia -Pickup raise and The archbishop was referringtreat this week at Our Lady of Josetta the school paper at lower Old Glory at Dominican Academy -Fall River each

Round Hill Retreat House Dartshy St- Joseph High Fall River has school day to the Student demonstratiolUl made its first appearance for _ that broke out in July and ledmouth and new offlcers have i bull 1

been chosen by the student counshy the year Its pages include an to violent clashes with police dl towit Elaine Dufaultpresshy invitation to any teenage girl night Nov 12 On the same day 9 to il Tuesday morning in the and the military occupation ~

ident Gertrude Nosko vice whos interested to spend a few _Dr Edward Julian head radiolshy library for parents and intershy several instituti~ns o~ higher days at the -prep school of the ogist at Morton Hospital Taunshy ested members or the commushy leaming president Denise Roussel secreshy

tary Muriel- Dumas treasurer Sisters of St Joseph More in- ton will speak~to an interschool nity who wi)l also bew~lcome

Meanwhile National Honor Soshy formation is available from Sis- group of science_ students middotThe to visit any classes in session

ciety members at Bishop Stang tel Marie Fidelis at the school lecture will be preceded by a Thursday Nov 14 therell be Board of Directors in North Dartmouth are planning 2501 S Main St Fall River social hour a parent-teacher- evening beginshy Ihcludes Laymen a tutoring service for fellow-stushy H~ly Family students have all And Connolly High in Fall ning at 730 Parents will receive

dents and participation in Nashy smiled for the birdieaoo are RIver won by a s11gh edge over a copy of their son o~ daughters OMAHA (NC)~ - CreightOD

tional Education Week obsershy awaiting the return of their Cassidy sophomores In the seashy Universitys board of directorsprogram and will pass through a composed solely of members of the Society of Jesus for the past

typical day with lO-minute classschool picturesmiddot and also at the sons first math meet The firstvances and a forthcoming Chrisshytian Culture lecture series New Bedford s~hoOl the student Diocesan-wide math meet will periods Would the time schedule

89 years has been restructuredcouncil sponsored a cake sale be ~eld Wednesday Dec 4 at were always thus sigh studentsFuture Teachers to include laym~nwith a special prize for students Cassidy Parables Sing

Future Teachers Club memshy In giving the final responsi-shywho contributed home-baked Recollection Days The SHA Parables began theirbers at Bishop Feehan High Atshy bility for institutional policy togoodies-a seasons pass to School Feehan junior girls will have Fall season with a performancetleboro have been visiting a basketball games a day of recollection at La Sa- for St Patricks Womens Guild a board combining both laymen

public grammar school once ashy and Jesuits the university winAt Dominican Academy Fall ~ette Wednesday Nov 13 with in ~all River and theyll beweek for an hours observation be in a better posi tion to achieveRiver the student cOl-lncil raised sophomores to ~ollow them the heard Sunday Dec 8 at Holypf teaching techniques The stushy her educational goals saidfunds with a car wash--Iast--Sat- neJt d~y And tomorrow Walter Ghost-Church Tiverton as welldents says Anchor reporter Father H W Linn SJ univershyurday and juni~)~a~~_ p~~g KOlii~~ki P~t Harrington Denise as continuing their weekly apshyEleanor White are very enshy sity presidenta Great Pumpkin dance from Gamache Donald LaFrata Franshy pearancemiddot at Holy Name Churchthusiastic ajx)ut the grades they 730 -to 11 tomorro~ night at -the _cine Fournier_ Katherine Donshy Fall River for a contemporary_ Father Linn said the newvisited and the children they saw Franklin street CyO TicketS nelly Katherine Bolinger and board comprised of 13 laymenThey feel this is a good way to Mass will be available at- the ltdoor Bernard McKay will represent Meanwhile freshmen and sop~shy and eight Jesuits willmeet laterhelp them decide if they really

And Latin _Club _officers at the Attleboro school bull at the omores at SHAare planning a this Fall at which time awant a career in teaching DAare Clarie Desrosiers presi- Southeastern Mass student coun mixer Friday Nov 15 with Con- chairman will be elected and theAnother project of the teach- dent Danielle Desmarais vi~ cils co~ventio- at Scituate High nolly at the SHA- gym Chairshy enlarged board will be activatedlaquors-to-be is serving as teacher

aides at Feehanitself an undershy president Jeannine DOre seere- Katherme B IS treasurer of the mEilll are Milady Khoury Bevershy as tile owning controlling and tary Jane Arruda treasukr JO- regional association and Bernshy ly Baldaia and Vicki Rezendes fully responsible body fJl tbetaking heartily endorsed by the

teachers being aided Ann Pitera re~rter Pat~icia ard will take part in a panel university Leduc sponsor Ave ~ _ _ Theme of the meeting is Face ItCheerleltiders have been named

Like It Is Also a panelist will v Media Important tfA~~~~~~~~at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall Football Experts be Ann-Marie Chalrette stu- SAN JUAN (NC)-The needRiver Head cl for St Agnes

Not evelY feminine fan at a dent council president at SHA of awareness on the part of theTeam is Sue Hughes lustily - football game knows whats real- Fall River People of God of the imporshybacked by Barbara Nasser Gail

ly happening on the field but National Education Week will tance of films press radio andOsga Mary -Lou Costa Donna real experts are the Cassidy- be marked at Coyle with a sil shy TV in the modern world wasViveiros Elizabeth Denardo Co~le Cheerleaders and Pep vel tea Tuesday Nov 12 Teachshy one of the main conclusions ofSue Levesque Bernadette Burg~ Squad members who uooertake ef Appreciation nay Wednesday a ~ork~ay here sponsoredmeyer and Louise Doucette to supply the cheerleaders touch and a takeover of teaching reshy by the _San Juan archdiocesanYelling for St Margarets is to Coyles games to everyones sponsibility by student council committee for social communishyKathy Damingo3 plus Maureen Sltltisfaction members on Friday Council cations mediaFaria Glenda Medeiros Diane

At SHA Fall River as at president James Ventura will bede Villers Jayne Hoyle Jane OHearn Beth Palumbo Paula StangNHS members are tutor- principal aided by Charles Kosior and Joanne Leslow ing classmates a service esj)tCi- Ozug as vice-principal while

ally appreciated at exam time other councillors wi~l teach Team spilit buttons are avail shyAnd 18 Coyle boys are parti- New-Look Libraryable for SHAs upcoming gym

cipating in a Youth Meets In- A new look at SHA Fall Riv-Dleet and poster committees are dustry program sponsored by ers library is being helpedhard at work Tryouts will soon Taunto- YMCA with the purpose along by Library Aides headeddetermine wholl represent the of helpmg youth understand the by Jayne Hoyle and modebitedteams operation and benefits of the by Sister Eugenia Margaret STravelings the word at Bishop free enterprise system USCCassidy High in Taunton where

Freshmenat Feehan have com- And the SHA Drama Club re-Brenda Riva Ann Murphy and pIeted a special course in use cently - enjoyed a production of- Paulette Beaudoin attended the of the school liblary conduded Red Roses for Me by SeanNew England Scholastic Press weekly by Sister Mary Faith OCasey while the studentAssn Convention at BU Theyre librarian Graduates say it gives council is planning a dance forall on the staff of Paw Prints ~hem basic library skilis needed Saturday Nov 39 with Dianethe school paper 111 all subjects in high school de Villers in charge of musicAlso at Cassidy Julie Lemire and college Mary Jane Silva and HeatherMichelle LeClair Ruth Griffin

Dress code changed at SHA Cutting on the clean-up commitshyCalOlyn Levy and Diane MarshyFall River Now theres a choice tee Karen Gaudreau and Connieques attended a special science

- o~ -wear1l1g the traditional blue Murphy planning decorations))rogram sponsored by UMass bl~zer or a navy sweater and and Maureen Faria organizingincluding talks by research scishyskirt lengths are left to individ- the all-important refreshmentsentists on the university campus ual- discretion-but of course Susan Hughes is handling tickshy- and visits to the scientistli labs discreet is the word ets

Varsity CaptaiDS Cassidy Fathers Club will At Feehan National Education At Mt St Mary Academy sponor a ham and bean supper Week will be observed with an

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THE ANCHORshy 5 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Seeks Definition Of Church

HARRISBURGH (NC) - The new general secretary of the Pennsylvania Council of Churches called here for a new definition of the word church and suggested that Roman Cathshyolic ecumenists join in the search for it

The Rev Chauncey J Varner said the word church at one time meant a place where the Gospel is rightfully preached and the sacraments duly adminshyistered That definition he said is not sufficient for this time

The element of churchness which talks about our life toshygether as disciples of Christ in the community in the world must also be included in the definition of church the Rev Mr Varner said at a dinner marking his installation

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Rejects Proposal For Shared-Time In New Jersey

SCOTCH PLAINS (NC)shyAn attempted breakthrough IJIl shared-time education on the high school level in New krsey has run into a snag here although shared-time plans have been ruled legally permissible ill the state

The shared-time proposal was IDitiated by Brother Vineent Damian FMS principal at Union Catholic High School who asked officials of Union

County Vocational and Technishycal High School if Union Cathshyolic students would be accepted in some classes

The two schools are located Dear each other and sharedshytime became practical in Brother Vincents eyes when the vocashytional school-a county institushytion - started to accept high lIChool students on a part-time basis this year Up to now enshyIOllment has been limited to tbose who had finished their Church of Jesus Christ for toshy

ROSARIES FOR ARMED SERVICES Archbishop Terenee J Cooke recently blessshyregularmiddot schooling day would include all three In effect the school is now ed 14000 rosaries donat-ed by the New York Stat-e Knights of Columbus for distribution parts First that the Gospel be

operating on a shared-time basis by the Archbishop when he cqntinues the tradition of his predecessor as Military preached second that the sacshywith public schools with sendshy Vicar Francis Cardinal Spellman of visiting the men and women of the Armed Forces raments be administered and Jug districts paying half of the third that concern study andoverseas at Christmas time Left to right Msgr Gustave Schultheiss Archbishop$600 tuition and the countymiddot payshy emphasis be placed upon ourCooke Anthony Caramele K of C Catholic Affairs chairman and James E Foley lag the rest life together in the WOrld of

N-ew YOlk State Deputy of the K of 08 NC Photo todayPonder Leral ActiOn Vocational sch~l officials in- If the council can accept a reshy

JOrrned Brother Vincenfthat arshy definition of the term church rangements for enrollment of then we are ready to moveDetroit tomiddotmiddotAidmiddotmiddotmiddotProject on Ghetto Prices Union Catholic students would from an interdenominational have to be made by the public stance which exists primarily toPlans Exp~rimental Buying CooperativeIIChool district in which the improve ourselves in our dividshystudent resides Brother Vincent edness to an ecumenical stance then wrote to each of the 19 DETROIT (NC)-A pilot projshy headquarters and full-time staff mothers groups affiliated with which endeavors to seek more districts from which Union ect designed to bring normal The ADF grant will help fi shy the National Welfare Rights Orshy clearly what it means to be the Catholic draws students consumer prices to inner-city nance a full year of self-help ganization which has been opershy Church of Jesus Christ in our

Most replied negatively but poverty areas is one of three experiments by a group incorshy ating since 1966 and is designed time and place the Rev Mr the Scotch Plains board took a new programs to be financed by porated as a non-profit housing to help the POol help themselves Varner said I believe that Iormal vote and acting on the funds from the Detroit Archshy development and rehabilitation Five other antimiddotmiddotpoverty projshy God is calling us to an ecumenshyadvice of its attorney rejected diocesan Development Fund oragnization ects had earlier been authorized ical stance in Pennsylvania

(ADF) The grant in aid goes 10 four by the ADF commimiddotUee todaythe proposal Catholic school ofshytlclals throughout the country The committee overseeing the Ille now considering what move fund authorized an award of take next and whether ormiddotnot $18900 to establish an experishy

mental buying cooperative iIi the set the state for legal action St Bernard Community school where other pilot projects middottomiddot

~tate PTA Opposes ~ help the poor are alsomiddotin operashy Ation Nonpublic School Aidmiddot Helping ghetto residents to MINNEAPOLIS (NC) Thtf bUy at prices comparable to SUBSCRIPTION

IlInneasota Patent-Teachers Asshy those charged in the suburbs was aation has reaffirmed its long- advanced on the priority middotlist lltanding position that public for poverty projects following TO fbnds should be used only for a recent survey conducted bypublic middotschools bull Sacred Heart seininarymiddot staff

The vote which once again members which showed that put the state PTA on record as those with the least money pay The ANCHORopposing all legislation which most for what they buy would provide funds to parochial The new cooperative will start _d other nonpublic schools for with a small list of goods and IIUch things as building construcshy services permitting community tion teacher salaries and bus needs to determine the shape the For Only $400 (Mailed anywhere in the United States)transportation came at the 46th endeavor finally will take A lIDnual convention of the Minshy talent search is underway for De80ta Congress of the PTA a person to be trained as a resshy ----___-------------------------------------~--~~-----

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6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 Yup Yup Yup Church Teaching

The Dependable People This is an age ltYf protest Those who rebel on any level

of society are assured of good press and television coverage Their aims may be of the highest degree of worthiness or may be of a frivolous nature or may simply be nihilistic the desire to destroy present-day society No matter They make the headiines and are good copy

Little thought is given to what a great society this must be that can affQrd to indulge such activities

While the rebels are protesting while students are opshyposing administration and capturing college buildings whi~e other protestors attack the estabhshment-whateverlt may be-a whole host of other people is steadily and qui~ly going about its work Factories operate and stores serVIce people and restaurants stay open and health officials go about their business and policemen protect and firemen amptand by and- all the necessary elements that make for a stable society and one in which people can live in health and safety and peace and comfort are maintained The dependshyable peopleare on the job

This is not to say that protestors are not dependable But unless the vast majority of non-protestqrs the dependshyable people reported dutifully to work each day and carshyried on their responsibilities great and small there would be no opportunity for the protestors to do their thing

Just imagine if the protestors any protestors had to grow their own food and process and cook it gather and weave mate-rials for their clothing had to do directly the thousanltt--and one services that are taken for granted in our society how much time or energy could there be for protest T~ank God for the depeI-dable people

Hunger Need Not Be Those who advocate artificial birth control programs

on a global scale are very quick to cry out when there is any degree at all of crop failure or hunger anywhere in the world Rather than seeing this as a ehallenge to agrishycultural development and distribution - since the world has the know-how to feed its people - they immediately talk of solving problems by curbing the birth rate

But when there is success in feeding people little is aaid about this and less attention called to it

Reports indicate that this years grain crop isprobshyably the greatest in the history of mankind

And food experts say that the use of nuclear-generated electricity could bring about an agricultural revolution in the world

Dr Harrison Brown of the National Academy ltYf Scishyences has said that a world population of nine billion pershy

sons could be supported at the United States level of living by using nuclear power which would make possible the placement of cities in arid coastal regions and the supplyshying of these with desalinated water These cities would be completely powered with nuclear-generated electricity and would have highly mechanized agriculture Such a deshyvelopment would open up vast areas of India Pakistan the Middle East and North Africa Bra~il Chile and Peru for human habitation said Dr Brown

A professor at the University of Oalifornia PerrY Stout has pointed out how a single nuclear complex placed in the Ganges River plain of India could give the basic energy needed to help provide fQod for more than forty million people

Nuclear power would pump water make fertili7ers and energize farm-related industries essential to food proshyduction and so farmers would be able to realize the potenshytial of new high-yielding cereal food grains

The ingenuity ltYf man is certainly capable of facing and solving the basic human problems of places to live and food to eat and clothes to wear And more The standard of living envisioned by these experts is not bare subsistence but a United States standard of living

regfine ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER

Published weeklyby TheCatholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River ~41 0 Highland Avenue

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

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The Case of NCR It is openly libera1 It antagonizes people Its 8areasm

is devastating To churchmen it is disrespectful And as a result there are some who are forcibly trying to close its doors This is indeed a shame For the National Catholic Reporter a national Cathshy

extremists and thus their viewshyolic weekly has many good point and criticism canno~ bepoints to offer the church taken in a yery serious vein~

in this day of intellectual What is most upsetting in theawareness It strives for honesty

entire NCR controversy is thatand truth Its articles demonshyit smacks of a medieval heresystrate a measure of keen -insight trialIt possesses a real sense of

humor Above all it is a very One would think in this dayprofessional journal However and age of the American Church the opponents of NCR are mishy we would overcomehave the merous tragedy of the inquisition But

The NCR bas made many this does not seem to be the enemies ease as far as NltR is concerned

The most ardent voices in its Because it dares to comment OD

condemnation are those who people in high places and issues follow the philosophies of the of delicate sensitiveness it is to Wanderer and Twin Circles be considered no longer a cath-

Continued frOm Page One

A mother and father exe~ authority in the name of 004 because they regard their Chi) dren asmiddota sacred trust from ttiIli Author of mar-riage It is thee within the family that we have our first experience of learmna to do what we are told

The family is the most iJJlIe portant society on earth and every other kind of authority ampI some way or other is derived from the needs and rights of the family Thus you as teachers S8I that you are in loco parentis You IOQk after the children in tile name of their parents the ~ ents being ultimaltely responsi

to God Himself

Authority in the state simt larly comes from God but is ~ the use of the family The fami~

on its own is not able to provide for all its needs So the state must give it those public services which unaided it could not pro- vide - schools hospitals policil fire brigades the army-eve11 thing the family needs for MEl well-being The state in turD has the right to obedience from its subjects otherwise life iii society would become impossible

Spiritual authority is of pre cisely the same orderThe fam ily or the individual is norma) ly UJlable to discover all tbi truths of religion Herice the nero for what we call revel tion God tellB us about Himse and His law which makes Hit possible in time and eternitJi

Because hunaanreason al~

could find out little about these truths of religion at sundi7 times and in divers ways iil time past God spokemiddot to our fathea through the prophets and lad of all in these days He w spoken to us by His Son (Heb 1 1-2)

The ChrIstian religion IlIl other words Is Gods last word to man It is the perfection of Hia revelation Since this revelatiOD needed authority to preserve III the Son of God founded His Church and within that Church gave authority to St Peter the Apostles and those who were ilo come after them The supreme authority resides on earth in the Vicar of Christ but in due meashysure we all have our share iD that authority The Holy Ghost we read in Scripture has seli you bishops to rule the Churdli of God The faithful give wi ness to truth so they too shame in this divine autQ0rity

Cardinal Heenan in concbtshyBion said You know that in Ushyteaching of truth the sublime

two well known conservative olic publication This is ridicu- exercise of authority you teaeo journals BUt these people are lous

A Little Liberal or Conservative

It had been hoped timt the Church in the United States had destroyed the barrier of apoloshygetics and had become a positive and moving force not only in the social life of this country but also in the world of jourshynalism

The recent aspersions cast upon NCR certainly indicate that intellectual immaturity still is with us

The fact of the matter is that since the Vatican Council the Church in America has acted like a YOffig teen-ager

In the evolution of the spirit and ideals of Vatican Council II we are young and gangly The arms and legs of the Amershyican Church have operated at times without true coordination

for this reason many churchmen cannot accept the philosophy cd NCR

Whether NCR is right or wrong is not the issue

After all lIB Gilbert and Sulshylivan noted in Iolanthe every child born alive Is either a liWe liberal or Conservative

This is the fact that the Church in America niust begin to realize not only in theory but in fact This is the issue Is the Church able to accept in its leadership both active liberals and conservatives

Can the Church be all thIngs to all men or is its membership to be thought of as a predestined few

We cannot ignore the issues in this case for they have farshy

ers have a greater part to pI than the bishops or priests of tile Church

You are in closer contad You deal with the immature minds which have to befornled in the way of truth The exe cise of authority varies with tile fashion of the times- Iii past generations authority was eraquoshyercised through fear and puni ment Today as any teacher _ parent knows this is not considshyered the proper way to teach tbIi young

It must be done with low and understanding We no lo~

er forbid people to ask the reashyson why they must obey _ discussions continue but alw8JIII with the understanding that wei who teach in the name of 1iIei Church are expected to give ~

our personal OpiniollJ but tile oHicial teaching for which _ have received a mandate-

MANAGING EDITOR For this reason we are still reaching consequences for the Cardinal Heenan con~le~ratiil Hugh J Golden LLB grouping to a full maturity and Church in America the Mass with 12 priest-teach

New Retirement Plan for Priests

THE ANCHORshy 7 Thurs Nov 7 1968

SAN DIEGO (NC)-lPriests ol the San Diego diocese will reshyceive $30or monthly retirement benefits starting in 1970 and 11 $5001 maximum by 197~ Father the- retirement committee of the retirement committee of the Diocesan Senate of Priests said here

Father Cooney said the fnshyereased retiJrem~ benefits will go to priests serving 15 yearn jn the diocese and living outshyside a rectory or other diocesan homes Priests remainiilg in sucll fnstjtutions after they retire will receive $200 8 month instead c~

$3ec Pri(lSs 7lw are retired now

gat $2ca monthly from ~

Priesls Relicf Fund Faplusmnh2J Cooney said th~t wtshy

del the new plltn priests ma~ retire at 65 and will be asked to do so wIlen they realth 70 He added thnt retirement beoom23 mandatory at age 75

Western Bishops Issue Statement On Encyclical

LOS ANGELES NC)-A legional conference of bisbshyops from four western states has issued a statement en dorsing Pope Paulsshy encyclical on birth contror Humanae Vitae and assuring the Pope of their earnest suppori and constant devotion

The 14 bishops who approved the statement at a regional meeting represented the arcli shydioceses of Los Angeles and S~ Francisco and the dioceses of sacramento San Diego Fresno Monterey Stockton Oakland Santa Rosa Calif Tucson Ariz

Reno Nev and Salt Lake City Utah

The comple~ statement folshywws

We 14 archbishop and bishshyops representing the entire states of California Arizona Nevada and Utah assembled in regional conference for discusshyIS1()Zl of common problems have noted the expressions of groups in various nations concerning The retiremen~ fund Is SUl)shythe encyclical Hwnanae Vitae FOR BIAFRA RELIEF Dr Morns B Abram center president of Brandeis Unishy ported by clergy premiums and CIS these have been reported in versity and chairman of the American Jewish Emergency Efferl fOr Biafran Relief parish assessments Fatherthe newS media presents checks tOtaling $38000 to Bishop Edward E SwanstJOm left of Catholic Cooney stid Hemiddot noted that tim Among th~se was the conf1~ RJelief ServJces and James MacCracken of Church World Service Funds by the Jewshy fund gets ttooat $lillOOO ann~ maUve statement of the adminshy ally Om these soures ish community of the UnitedStatesviill be used by the two Catholic and Protestant~ration of t1w ~etus EpiSCo overseas aid agencies to finanee me~y airliftS hitoblockaded Biafra as well as purshy~rum of the united State$ n chase food and medicines for the thotisands of bJno-e e n t me~ womea and clilldren CechmiddotEcumeni~tswhch 1111 the Ilishops here k)resent concur~ h suffering from starvation in the stricken -area - NC PnOto Issue Statement

iIn the view of thle importance PRAGUE (NC)-Twenty-fomand continued discussion of the Catl()lic Protestant and Ortholencyclical the bishops present CGrdihoa~ Warns bE PossiblemiddotMdr~rd~m dox churchmen have urgedat this meeting expressed a

~hoslovakian Christians tipWish to go oh renewed recOrd respopd to thf1 political situation d S[utish -Prelate Cites Soviet A9gress~onindividually and in concoKd h the country from positions 01with the bishops of their respec truth and lovetfve provinces and states as USHAW (NC)-John Cardinal Balkans the Baltic have an beem oggressiotrn but to remind you In a message fltlrmuInted at aftloroughly In agreement with Heenan ~ Westminstei said centeiS of pe1SecutiCCl Thoushy that it is in D)way fanciful to meeting called by the Czechoshythe encyclical and in aeceptance here that more Christians have sands alive today we-e mt--e vieshy magine that the priests of today slovakian Ecumenical Council cdof the divine authority of the been martyred rn mtJdern ti~es timo of imprlsomnent artd torshy may yet be called upon to eml Churches the churchmen exshyteaching maaisterium presenting than at the height ofl the Reshy ture because of theill faitl o late the heroism of the Smfnary pressed gratitude to God toit f~rmation their priesthood priests of Cardinal Allen leaders of the CzechoslovakianPositive Guldan~ During the Second Vatican Cardinal Allen fntud-or of H~ warned that the present government and to the members They welcome this opporbP Soviet aggression in Europe Council we were addressltd by Joua was the l~ Catholic of their churches Dity Ll joint conference to exshy could possibly lead to martyrshy many bishops whose witnes to archbishop of Canterbury He Seven Catholic bIshops pa1b tend to His Hollness deep and crom for many more priests the faith was no less glorious died on the same day as Queen ticlpated in the meetingsincere congratulations and than that of the martyrs whom Mary the Catholic who was imshyThe Cardinal leader of the The messagemiddot thanked ourthanksgiving fur the liirm and ~ay we aremiddot gathered to honor mediately suc=ceeded by herChurcll m EngJand llI1d Wal~ eonstitutional representativesmiddotpositive guidance contained in lronie Comcidenc8 sister Queen EllzaJJethwas speaking nt Ushaw major headed by President Ludvikthe encyclical and to assure His northern seminaory at the eel- These are facts which should Svoboda who decided-in tileHoliness of their earnest sup ebration of the 400th annivershy help to make these celebrations Negro Churchmen interest of the life and honor cdport and constant devotion sary of the founding of the EDgshy more real Speed of movement the people of our socialist state

It is most gratifying for 1U Iish seminary at Doual France in modem warfare makes it ~ Hold Convocation in tllistrial-to take the course -to witness the many manifestashy as a center of Catholic resiStance sible for a small nation like oars ST WUIS (NC) - The Nashy of gradually consolidating the tions of ready assent and deep to the Reformatlltmt il tbis counshy to be occupied by an enemy in a tiona Committee of Negnraquo situation which arooe throughgratitude expressed by the V9Samp try matter of days Czechoslovakia Churchmen a black ecumenical the invasion of our state ~ body of our people who have ~uai regarded as the mother which is slightlY larger than groUp comprising some 700 clershy some countries belonging to the embraced the vocation of marshy England was overrun last InQnliii Warsaw Pacthouse of all Ehgish seminaries gymen and lay persoD5 is holdshymed life in a few hoursOOday produced a stream of ing its second annual convoca

fBy an ironic coincidenceThey have studied the encycshy priests who came here to work tion here this week lical They have appraised ft some sort oi freedom of religionunderground dllring the fiercest Black caucuses from majorJreverently and appreciate 113 times of persecution All faced was being negotiated with the denominations are holding sepshy CORREIAamp SONS ltlwnitive proclamation of the constant danger and many died communist government at the arate conferences fu- two days ONi SlOPoacred dignity of married life as martyrs very time the Soviet and satelshy prior to tJe m~eting to wotk out SHOlPDJG C~Nfle~lite trQ()ps began their invasionand its responsibilities strategies and priQrities for thelellVemcll ne~iigUolll I mention this not in order till bull Terevisio~ bull GroOOIli7

sugg~st that W~stern Europe isWe th(l cbove mention~ formation of n lltrong blaek allishy

bishops of California Arizqna There are in ~t fe~ rea5Oro lT1ee Within tl2 Christf~ el A53pgntaillic0S llJfllinhlJlioimmediately threatened withNevada and Utah with profound Cal believing that we Ere ampl) Church I riM A[OJ1 $~ NO-J ~dW(8)J~oontiments of respect and revershy mucp better than llW fathers The NCNC Wolll formed b

erice our andproclaim love the cardinal said It is true tha~ ceOG~middot ~~~IlClbl1DGG[i1J$ 11133 but was not fonnally Oshy II ~9j7 D~~L) middotloyalty to our chief shepherd ganized until last Novem~ ctwe no longer wage religious begging the abundant graces oz wars Men now destroy each ~W ~~k~ ~~C~ [) m~ting in Dallas Tex Th2 God upon him and asking in reshy other for ideological reasons Lafayette (NC)-The Lafayshy organization with fieadqualtero turn his apostolic blessinrg But ideology is often only anshy in Ne-g Y01k includes neadyette diocesan superintendent of

other name for perverted reli shy sch()()s said hero Catholic layshy every Negro church in t~

gion men make vital contribution Uraquo United States lUI well as Negr~[)o ~(]fl[1lCOffiJ 1P~m](ru~ the operation of Catholic schools churchmen 11 most largelyThe last laO years have proshy

MampW [J2l[1jJIM~~(fi~ through their membership on white denominatioJsduceq more Christian martyr) Catholic school boardsDETROIT (NC) - Father and confessors fur the faith than

euroharles E Coughlin radio the whole Opound the 16th century All indications are that the priest and writer of the 1930s Uganda Russia Mexico Catholic school bOard movement has annltlunced plans to begin 111 China Poland the Ukraine the fm this diocese is ushering in an new publication called HeImcl era of Catholic education not end Sword dreamed of 50 years ago and

Father Coughlin published bull Educatioll1 COl1lgress hardly hoped for to years ago magazine called Sccial Justice SAN ANTONIO (NC) -The Msgr~ RichaIrl Mouton stated in the late 19S0s and early 1940amp first Texas Congress of ReligIous It will be a source of strength He and his publication opposed Education heJ1le will focus on for generations to come III number of the policies cd better methods and techniques of School boards wbih seek to President Franklin D R0oseshy proeIatming the Cbristian messhy give laymen a greater share of velt sage on all levels 11 was noted authority and responsibility for

The priest now retired ba In a letter froan Archbishop tb~ schools are a growing trend Aid the new publieatfon wtD Robert E Lucey to all pastors inCatholie education throughgtshyDOt be sold on newsstanda ~ the SllD AIlItonio ardlmoeeae out the United States be said

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___- 8- JHE ANCHOR~DloceseoHanmiddotRiy~r--rhursNov 7 f~ Kof C Distribute

t Prelates Booklet NEW HAVEN (NC)-The ~Thirtks ~ Fashion Is Arriving

million-~ember Knights of c0shylumbus have begun nationwide disribution of a booklet of Pope Pauls recent encyclical on hi control

At Period of middotUnisex bull -lt By Marilyn Roderick The booklet was originaD3i

prepared by Patrick Cardinal~ Joe bas some definite views on fashion 80 I am OBoyle of Wasblnlft9n and disooIOingto turn this weeks arlieleover io him wtithtbe tributed at Masses iD his archshy

IJingle reservation that I di~own whatever he says diocese sept 8 It was tbeG I ~ Writing this article ~th reservatiOJ16 of my Own beshy eonsidered the cardinals answd

eause I feel that I and many to 41 local priests who main~ that the encyclical is but one c4at my-masculine friends have they Me being presented as an many factors to be uSed by Ca~been left in the lurch atmiddot alluring scent to capture the olies in forming their consciencea ~ fashion conservatism To 00 hea~ and i~aginations of our on middotthe use of birth control j

IIin with I should make it clear femInIne admIrers The cardinal bas insisted thatthat I have absolutely no qualms The ad men are clever in this file encyclicill constitutes an abooampbout womens respect Have you noticed the solute ban against coniraceptiod If a III h ion TV ads in which they use Yogi and that those who practice ~ although I find Berra and Duke Snyder and may receive the sacraments onl~ INCh things as others of athletic bent to pershy if they are sincerely trying tw1 false ey~lashes suade the rest of us that hairshy stop the practiceJl8ther strange coloring is peIfectly acceptable This is the position taken till But all iiI aU I to males The male cosmetic the booklet The 40-page volumGlIi n d womens field is burgeoning with scents contains answers to 38 Queampshypr eo c cupa _ galore in fact if I may be pershy tions Asked Since the Encycliczampltien with their mitted a pun one might say Humanae Vitae bull iP pear a n c e that the whole ilield is beginning It is according to the K ofmiddot~ fa u i t e normal to smell announcement of the distriblloo IIUld aCceptable ABn Alike tionprogram designed to amigto It iSmens fash- Of course the retailers andad swer the doubts middotofmiddotmiddot eatholiCl1 Sons that are really beginning men defend ~s fashions by arising from the controve~ eoirritate me There is no doubt dechlring that man bas longhad MEMORIALCUAUCE Rev George Saad pastor cd BWlrounding the encyclical that they are now going through a need to show his indiVIdualism Our Lady of Purgatory Church New Bedford displays bull revolution We are being inun- throuib his molee of clotlbing handmade sterling silver and goldPlated chalice and pateJi lke middotProtestant School dated with a feminine influence in fact that for toO longall men given to chUTch in memorY Of Mrs Rose G David Froni which knows Do liniiUThere looked alike apd lost their spampshy FQr CCD Classes iiAthens 1Jhe chaliCe is set with iSOstonesandornamentOOwas a time for instance whim a eHl something b1 looking like ~LAKELAND (gtNC)~Theyfii6

with eigh~ lmameled middotpicturesman went to the barber shop everybody else teaching Catholic catechism Ii for a haircut and gave a simple So now we look at the Johnny StmiddotDavids Episcopal church order to the barber Cut It Carson show and see that two 6cbool here inmiddot Florida-but aDmiddot IIbort Or Let me have III trim out Of three menmiddot who appear fOe middotstudents are CatholicsVocationsmiddotmiddot middotDriveIbose days are gone have either Nehru jackets with Lack of space beCamea proti-

Now one is expected to look prettymiddot beads or tlJrlle neck em for Father Patrick J CavePshyat III chart to pick out the type sweaters and 1be man wibo- De bull N 0_ Cmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Cotact ly pastor of Resurrection Cath-o wears a traditional su e slgllll eWarK ampalgn to

oUc epurch when his catechism best suit ones profile We have one who is different It has go~ Every Adult Student and Confraternity of Christian u heard what has begun to be ten to the point where every DO~rPte classes became larger

of sideburns and hairstyle whIch -

In addition teams of piestsbull eliche I cant tell the boys man lilt a party or aninform8L CLARK (NC)-A massive edshy this FaIl Jhan last Year seminarians women ReligiousIIrom the girls but now we a~e event has Il white turtle neCk 1IC8tional campaign designed to Th~ Jlev Peter Flemingandmiddot laymen most of themmiddotmemshyentering a period when it will sweater and a blue blazer or contact every adult and student Episcopal church rector heambers of Serra Clubs middotin comingbe difficult to tell men from the something closely akin to it be in the Newark archdiocese and of -FathetCaverlys plightanciImonths will present panel proshywomen sameness in the search for indi- acquaint them with facts about oommented This age of ecugrams at every grade and high8eli-Adulatiolll viduality 13 ludicrous v-ocations to the religious life menism opens the door foilschool including CCD schools

All of this reeks of a ~rtain ~e have lOng been told by has been started her~ ~ristiarui and other religiilU8These too will be based on mashydegree of self-adulation This erltics of our society that we At a day-long program at bodies to cooperate and share ~terial in the bookhas always been the case wiUJ I are highly feminized but I think Mother seton Regional High WQys that were unheard of blit is time to change our termi- School participants in the camshy previous years So he invitedjunior high school boys w~oIlUddenly find out they have middotnology Whatmiddot we are arriviflg paign were told to present the Congratulates Foreign the Catholics to use the mo~

musCles and have a fanatic middotde at ~ a period which I will1abe1- religious life ms sOmething spacious Episcopal school-aD4 IIiTe to impress the rest of the unisex unique and not to give a picture ~ission Society thats what theyre doing world with their find Unisex may be defined 81 thai of Religious just IIi8 consecrated VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope

sexual limbo whichmiddot 0CCUIfl be- aocial workers Paul VI bas sent a letter of enshy Turkey SupperThis is part of growing up and tWeen the ages of 10 end 60 and That advice was given b7 couragement and good wishes to III eertaiply to be expected it in which the separate sexes as Fether James C Viall president A turkey pie supper will 1iIi

the Society of Foreign MissioDfltil the type of thing we try tq we know them now are indJ8tin- Of the National Conference 02 eerved in Mt st Marys A~

of Scarborough Canada on theforget 20 7ears later Now guishable wOmen are dressing DioceS9n Vocation Directors derny cafeteria Fall River froIil

~ion of the 50th anniversary I to 130 tonight Cakes andthough we are being given tlbe more llIke males and males dress which has taken II special intershy Of the fo~ndation and praiSed eandy will also be on sale TiclDshyImpression that tbds adolescent more like 1elIDales and it eouki eet in the program because it bull past accomplishments et8 are available from SisteIIattitude toward self-image is Very Well be that fashiOnb 0Dl7 win be duplicated in 25 other IIi his letter to the societYB of Mercy or at the doorright and that those who do not an outward manifestation Gi dioCeses middotsuperior genereJ Father Francis participate ill the fasbion vogue much more 8erioUll problem The programs toeal point Diemert the Pope said are not with it the new Paulist Press book On this jubilant occasion the

This is not 10 say that we Generation of Opportunity b1 foundation of this Canadian aoshy_ouldnt be aware of our ap- Asks Law Recognize George Fischer whomiddot was one of ciety for foreign missions is e pearance Dl-fitted mess7 Right of Coscience the speakers here A sOciological JlIe8SOn for joy and happiness for clothes are never in vogue Nor study of YOCatioDB the book has the Church For it represents a does it mean that there is any NEW YO~ (NC)-AuxiUary been mailed ~ more than half-century of unselfish service

reason why a man should not Bishop James P Shannon of SL 168000 Catholic families 1m the announcing the Good News (the wantto look good But Jtdoes PaJIl and Minneapolis urged that archdiocese Gospel) of Jesus Christ to thOse mean that there is a difference the U S selective service lew In authorizing tilemalling who did not knoW-this messagebetween- looking good and recognize the right of individual Archbishop Thomas A Boland of life looking pretty -- conscience whether that con- asked families to make its ooa-

It is the prettiness that many sciel1ce bas been formed in~ tents the subject for family disshy ~Ips You Overcomeof us object to Deodorants are just war tradition of Christian cussions a case in point originally these churches Cltl in m bumanistie FALSE TEETH- were meant to be a deterrent to moral code Reorganize Michigalnoffending other people but now Bishop Shannon Speakingmiddot at Lcoseiie~s and Worry

a meeting at the Community Catholic Conference No longer be annoyed or feellllat shyease because of loose wobbly faIse Church here sponsored by Pax _LANSING (NC) - A plan to teeth FASTEETH an improved

N Ixon to Address a Catholic peace association with reorganize the Michigan Cathoshy aIkallne powder holds plates firmer GO they feel more comfortable Avoid

R bull Dmiddot headquarters in New York lie Conference has been apshy embarrassment caused by loosefaIseFund Qlsmg mner traced the long tradition of proved by its board of directors teeth Dentures that fit are essential to healthSee your dentist regulrolYLOS ANGELES (NC)-Rich- Christian opposition to war from The reorganization plan deshy Get FASTEETH at all drug counters

Drd M ~ixon has accepted-an the earlist daysof Christianity velQped during a year-~ong seshyinvitation from James Francis He urged that the structures ries of meetings involving all Cardinal McIntyre of Los An- of todays Church be more open members of the conference geles to be principal speaker at to the conscientious objector stresse~ greater diocesan particshy Mffilfi~~ ~~uonbi~g amp G hospitsal fund raising dinner especially when he wishes ~ ipation in its work here Thursday Dec 5 perform alternate service The conference was created ~~nrru~ (0

Proceeds will be used to fi- The draft law as currently by the Oatholic bishops of Michshy Over 35 Years lllance a new 50-bed Santa Marta constituted classifies as consclshy igan in 1963 to represent the of Satisfied Service hospital to replace the present entious objectors those young Church in Michigan on public Reg Master Plumber 7023 hospital facilities which serve men who are opposed to all wars policy questions and to serve as JOSEPH RAPOSA JRthe large Mexican-American -in particular those who are a forum for the exchange of 806 NO MAIN STREETcommunity OD the citys east members of the middotpoundOcalled peace ideas among the five Catholic Faii River 675-7497llide churches dioceses

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick

Purely by accident we recently came across a book entitled Practical Agriculture published in 1807 in Lonshy_n written by R W Dixon We picked it up out of curiosity and have not been able to put it down There are so many things of interest in the book that in the short time we glish for me but one lip-smackshyhave had it we have begun ing one was Charles Lambs tlo cherish it famous essay A Dissertation

The author must have beeR a upon Roast Pig Youll recall ebel in his day In his intra- how Lamb tells of a boy in anshyduetion for instance he goes cient China who accldel1tally

burned down his fiathers house to great palns to request a re- and in the process roasted nine peal of the Uthe system which baby pigs was in effect in England shortly after the Revolutionary War By III the Kfitehen this system a farmer was forced A rd toto pay a tax of every tenth _~ ceo mg Lambs tale meat

1 until that time had been eaten el his produce to the govem- raw until Bo-bo the boy made ment a system whichthe author his wonderous discovery of eleshyclaims forces much good land gant roasted meat AJlter that to be contrained to remain in the tale concludes all over China GIe unprofitable state of grass people were busy burning their which might otherwise by a cottages down (wirth the liveshytrifling expenditure of money stock inside of course) to enjoy ~ no very extraordinary de- the newly discovered delicacy sree of exertion be rendered ~atly more productive undee For weeks after having this arable management assignment in English class I

found it very difficult to pass upHe also points out that Q sys- pork on a restaurant menu beshy

tern by which then English land- cause of Mr Lambs mouthshy_ner rented his land to tenants Ibotild be abolished because the wat~ring descriptions of Bo-bos

repast peasantry wouId not unprove Now thlWt I dont haveto wait the lands to any great extent to gO to a restaurant to enjoy waless they owned the land the delicious taste oJZ k I themselves Our own plantation I d i i ~f-- ~ers might have taken heed manage mc u e bull n vuu to thi and rtal 1 Kru bob menu lit least once a week in some

s eEl n y s ev form or other Roast pork is would have had to agree with buly my favorite (poosibly be- the wisdom of private owner- oause of Lambs talent with Ibip of land words) but more often than

Ve17 ftloroolifh DOt pork chops aft the form The book Is very thorough In that the pork takes in earning to

bull practical recommendations to our flable rmers OIl how to improve their Versatile is the word that nds and production Much ()f should be used to describe the what is written is applicable 00- chop part of that little pjg for bull 1 and although much of the there mat be hundreds of ways lustification used by the author to prepare pork chopa and all would not hold water today it of them are tasty amazing bow many practices Even the Cbllclrea 1lo1d true

There is evident an obvious Even the children like pork chops (this is like having a recshylack of understanding of plant

ebemistry For instance the ommednation from the Cordon author asserts that essentlalele- Bleu) therefore I dont feel selshyments in the soil for the growth fish serving them J2son likes of plants include hydrogen oxy- them because he can hold the gen and azote In the alr there bone and gnaw it-that way he is the unquestioned value of doesnt have to eat just lick light sun and electricity the bone whileat the same time

putting up a goon frontAside from the lack of knowlshyedge of plant processes though Apples seem to be ~e perfect there is a tremendous practical partner for pOrk in any form knowledge of how things should and many stuffed pork or stUff- be done Chapters include Impleshy ed pork chop recipes use them ments of Husbandry with de- in the stUffing ingredients My tails and drawing for construcshy mother makes a delicious appleshytion Farm-House and Offices sauce and when Im planning Iarm Cottages Inclosing of pork for the menu I always try ~d (with some great methods to coax her into making a batch of growing hedges and buildshy Sauerkraut is another food that Ing fences) Soils Manures and goes nicely with any form of Cultivation of Arable Land pork as it seems ~ add the

right amount of tangA book like this makes one wonder who used it I would No matter what your choice like to think that maybe Thomas is for the companion to your Jefferson might have waited for pork dish you cant help but ~ to arrive at his plantation be thankful for Bo-bos discovery This is just the sort of thing of the joys of roasted pig amplIIt he would have loved to read This is a pork chop recipe and one cannot help wonder if that we enjoy very much It were such a book which inshy Pork Chops with S01lr Creamfluenced his thinking on the WISe of land his concept of farmshy 4 pork chops (1 double twa Ing and land apportionment recipe)

Certainly the matters of pracshy flour for dredging tical implementation and farm yen cup water tools fences etc are much in 2 Tablespoons vinegar keeping with Jeffersons thinkshy 1 Tablespoon sugar Ing At any rate this is quite 1 small bay lelllf an interesting possibility and - cup sour cream OIle which someone with an hisshy 1) Dredge the chops in the torical bent might like to purshy flour and brown sligbtly in the ~ I have no idea of the value fat Combine the remaining Inshyof this book in terms of dollallil gredients and heat over 11 modshyand cents but iot is invaluable in erate heat tenns of interest and I iIbould 2) Arrange the pork chops fa like to offer 11 to lU17 interested a shallow baking disll and pour ~ader for his or her perusal the liquid over them

There werent too many memshy 3) Cover tightly and bake m orable momentli ill collece ED- a aoo- oven about IlIl 1llour

TlIE ANCHORshyThurs Nov 7 1968

Fq~m ~eg ione School System

HOPKINS (NC)-Representshyatives of seven parishes from the southwest suburbs of Minneaposhylis met at St Johns parish here in Minneawta to lay plans for combining their educational fashycilities into a regional system following a recent directive of the St Paul and Minneapolis archdiocesan board of education

The parishes are the first in the archdiocese to furm a regionshyal group to assume common reshysponsibility for their schools Confraternity of Christian D0cshytrine classes and adult education programs

Serving as a pilot group they made their plans in accordance with the program adopted by the archdiocesan board and will subshymit them to the archdiocesan bureau of education The other 208 parishes of the archdiocese will use the plan as a -guideline and start forming into groups

FIRST CZECH REFUGEES Dr Jiri Syrovy right Father John Gilbert assistant archdiocesan superintendent ofand his wife Dr Eva Odstrilova second from left acshyschpols and originator of thecompanied by their daughters Jana 17 and Ev~~ 12 censhy consolidation plan conducted

ter are speeded on their way f~in ~ew York immigration the meeting here He said joinshyoffices to Seattle where they will make their home~ ing forces will enable parishe ing them off is Edmund E Cummingsa8socicate directormiddot to best Use their resources and

improve th~ quality of educashyof the New York office of uess Migration and Refugee tionServi~s NC Photo

Journalists Disagree Want Freedom With Condemnation NOTRE DAME (NC)-5ixtyshy

six Catholic journalists subshyfirst Czechoslovak Refugees Since Invasion scribed to a statement disagreeshy

Arrive in United States ing with the condemnation by Bishop Charles H Helmsing OIl

NEW YORK (NC) - Some MigratiOll and Refugee Services Kansas City-St Joseph Mo 01 came with bundles bags and helped two physicians make a the National Catholic Reporterauitcases Others came only with close connection with a fligbt laity-operated weekly published the clothes they were wearing for Seattle Wash in Kansas City

They were the first group of Dr Jiri Syrovy and his wife We find it necessary to stateCzechoslovak refugee8 to arrive Dr Eva Odstrilova both pediashy publicly-with respect and charshyin the United States since the tricians were going to the home ity for Bishop Helmsing-thatSovi~t invasion in August The of Dr Odstrivlov~I8 brother we disagree with his condemnashy168 refugees mostly in family They were accompanied by their tion of the National Catholic Reshygroups and including -36 chil- two dlaughters Jana 17 and porterdren had been in Vienna for Eva 12 more than two months before Although expressing some We do not base our disagreeshybOarding the commercial jet concern about having to make ment on the bishops judgment which arrived in Kennedy air- such a great change at this time concerning the theological validshyport of their lives and careers Dr ity of positions published in

The plane had been chartered Syrovy said he and his family NCR rather we must disagree by the Intergovernmental Com- were very happy to be here We with his underIying definition mittee for European Mi~atOD dOnt know what is ahead but of thelegitimate boundaries of and Refugee Services United we are willing to work~ We want religious journalism in service t8 States Catholic Conference and to be free people the Church the statement

assertedother sponsoring agencies Young Priests Form Many waved joyfully to relashy

tives and others wept openly as Professional Association the Czechoslovakian-speaking ELECTRICAL

MONTREAL (NC) - Some 65 agency aides swarmed through Contradonpriests hr re ordained betweenthe immigration building at the 1961 and 1968 have formed theairport giving assistance by Professional Association of

translating questions of customs Priests of Montreal to fightofficials and sorting visas and pastoral malaise in the Churchdocuments The association will seek more

This first group was made up power for young priests throughmostly of professional people mcreased responsibility in the including archivists engineers pastorai duties with which theyand physicians Edmund E are entrusted and greater scopeCummings associate directol at for creativity to allow the 9~~ County Stthe New York office of USCC Church to get oftmiddot the beaten New Bedford

path

In Whos Who Miss Rena Patry daughter of

Police Lieutenant and Mrs Dashyvid A Patry of Notre Dame parish Fall River has been noshytified that she is one of nine students at Salva Regina Colshylege Newport to be included in the forthcoming edition of Whos Who in American Unishyversities and Colleges A gradshyuate of Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River Miss Patry is senior class vice-president at the Newshyport college president of the Commuters Club and secretary of the Students National Edushyciation Association She is bull member of Sigma Phi Sigma sorority

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

papal attendant NC Photo

CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

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Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

gram four years ago throllgh NCCI] Gibbons -will remain on

The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

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Communication for Vocations (NC)--Communication prayer and

the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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consultors havc elected AuxilshyiaFymiddot Bishop James A Hickey

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS Preparing for the annual Bishops Charity Ball schedulecll for Jan 10th at Lincoln Park Ballroom are Mrs Aubrey Annstrong Swansea hospitalshyity Mrs Bertrand Patenaude $wansea decorations Rt Rev Msgr Anthony M Gon~esp Diocesan coordinator of the Ball Mrs Vinent A Coady Somerset presentees Mi~

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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THE ANCHOR--DiQceseo Fall Riv~r-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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BeIVants Sanchez caid As tian Family Movement will conshyprivate universimltas lllll publie

New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

992middot5534presiltlentJon boo~ess fin~ bers than in past oonventiltlgtiWp phnOnig ~ ~~~ fhelaid ~IOOOOOOOOOooO

THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

r31l ]JOHN BAPTIST ~JENTRAJL V1[JLJLAGB

LThe Ladies Guild will sponsor

tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

The

Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

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Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

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The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

gtthe ampWeboto losina streak

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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CELEBRATION IN CHRIST Junior high school students in Imshy Barrett bottom and Glen Govey inspect C C D posters right David maculate Conception pariSh North Easton prepare happening on theme Howard seated David Welch and MrS Louise Garrett look at film slides of Christ in World Today Left Edward Tesslershows station of themiddot cross used in OOD training program Some 200 students are enrolled -in parish made by students left center Susan Stanek Ann Marie Hall and Sister OOD classes and six grouP6 of eighltstudents each were formed on the DePorres OLVM m~kedecorations for event right center David completion ofmiddot their formal training

Franciscans Plan i~Celebration in Christ in North 1aston Predict Reaction To Train Novices In Civil Rights In Iew Progra~ Turns Onmiddot lunior High Sch(Jol Studenis (NC)-Two veter-CHICAGO

1lIIl ansin civil rights work here PATERSON (NC) - ~ Celebration in Ohrist at Imm~culate Conceptio~Ohureh in North Easton drew who are leaving their poslll

~ovices for the Franciscan an overflow crowd of junior high school students to the parish hall last Friday The cX t~~~t~~ of reaction ill Fathers Holy Name prov- happening was part of an innovation in religious education that is ineeting with ince will continue tobeae- not only the approval but the enthusiastic ~eceptance Of therowns yOunger genera le~W ~~~~e ~~~~~0t pted and trained hi a new tion--all students in public - the C~cag~ Catholic Interracial

experimental progfam centered8ohools Most Confraternity R wu presented by the siX clescrib~ by patticipants u Couricil hi December to take bull at Siena Collegenear Albanr _ Ch t Doctri middott grouPs ofapprQximately eight ~ who wanted people to live ~sition in Washingtonri c X Y durhig a two-year periOd w 8 Ian De 8 U- students eachtpllt had JUSt com In peace andharmony regardless and Matthew Ahmann who haa

beginning next Summer a Gent$ are facedmiddotwith the pletea middottheir four-week Perioda Of the cOlor~ of theit skin-and resigned as executive directorof pokesman for the province ao- lIOme~~mes boring duty of ai~ of- study oil their chOseJl ampbout whom revolved bull dilicus- the National Catholic Confershyaounced tending religious Classes the themes sian oiihtiman j~espeetmiddot for an ence for I~terracial Justice

Father Feliclan Foy OJM ~Iemated varietgt-for approx middotTh~re w~middotthe Louise Garrett peoples- made the announcement to cor =~hou~~e 1 e~veek group-~or instanct which ci~ Light hth~ AsphaltJungle a~~e~t~hei~~~~gt~ac Rcff inaccuraciealn InformatioQ voted i~ -time to Christ iil ~ group uooer the direction of willdevelop frnm new mmiddotIitantieieased earlier concerriingpro- The Immacula~ Conception World Today Brother j~mes brannigan of

ff taternity-coached bboth re StonePill discu~d the mod~rn groups which are springing u ~I1~ ado~td ~ the rs~ ses ligioUs an~ lay adullts--sWitchM- ~tati~ns of CrC18S Clt- and how middotmiddot(~hmiddotrist can -_ throughout the nlitionilion of a sPecial proVInce chap- - ~ tei- Conducted at Asbury Park tbatpattern into amore intrigu middotTh~ studertts sklIed 6ut theirfOlind in it Ifmiddot Christian live bull McDermott said The old coa jr middotmiddotiDe way of lea~ing more abolit them~ jth-an_air~~ of box~ real Chri~tim Ufe lition of civil rights groups bull middotfmiddot ~~ir religion each representing -a station Of Agroup directed bDavid definitely being replaced Themiddot earlier information stated ~ The students--some 200 are the crOss that Vieie explained Howard presented script on Ahmann observed The curshy

that themiddot Holy Name Province enrolled in theparWi CCD in Uieir words by their studeJ1t Gods Love and What It Is ae rent flow of society is not meetshywould accept no novices for two classes-sign uP for yarious Commentaolor In between the companied by slides students ing the needs of poor black and iearsbeginning next Summ~r themes they want to carry out discusSion tif each station was preparedthemselves brown people and they want it-S

The decision to postpone nO- sa7S Ister Marthll acoordi- a meditation period - giving Yitiate work for two years ac- na~r of the parish program ~t~osepreserit ~noPPortunitT LlvintPari McDermott said A new genshyeording to the previously re Sister Marthaand Sister 4l1ce mentally to exploie the meaning The innovative progra~ eration of Catholics must be leased information was part of a two of the four Victory Noll of the station which began this year at Immac- brought up to care about their

f th f nuns who conduct religious ed middotth 1 ulate Conception is making re- black brothers and practice1 i tigenera exmiddotam na on 0 e u- classes In the diocese are affill- The theme clos WI p ay- Ch tmiddott d 1 Ah tore direction of minor semi- ted th th di CCDf ing of a record the teen-agers ligion a living part of the expe- rlS lam y al y mann

a WI e ocesan 0 middot said one real problem is aDary life and the program and - liked K th R G g rience of students No 1ongerti F II Ri eep e umor OlD lack of m y f r b tterloCation of the novitiate which ce m aver Th t God I AI are religious classes stale not one 0 e Is currently situated in an iso- Sister DePorres and Sister t s le when students themselves are schools and better teachers IA Jated rural area Sophia are assigned primarily e~ was a s ort ~Vle ~n - helping direct the direction of poor black and brown commushy

to the parish classes Mary s Day orgamzed m Cali- their studies nities Father Foy said the provinces The idea of the present pro- fornia by Sister Corita that They only come for four

minor seminary in Callicoon gram - a complete departure ~howed yo~ng people celebrat- weeks of fonnal study Sister N Y which includes high school from the norm in the Diocese- mg Mass With flowers and song nd two years of college training It preceded a Mass in the par Martha expiains but each time is because these young people - another group finishes its proshylor aspirants to the priesthood feel they have broken with a Ish hall celebrated by Rev John gram all the students come back in the Franciscan Order contin- childhood experience in religion Steakem an a~sistant at Immac- for another celebration All toshyues to operate but is also in- classes says Sister Martha ulate Conception gether it adds up to ahout 22 eluded in the provincial chap- The Mass was simple and hours of class a year for the rllers examination of priestly Growing Up warm Sister Martha says The students not much less than Iormation processes They want soniething that students were lectors and com- theyd get in the usual I-hourshy

signifies they are growing up posed some of the prayers of a-week classes ronducted most that they can do other than rou- the Mass- rearranging them in places Catholic University tine things We thinkmiddotmiddotthis gains their own words Not only do the young middotpeople

Appoints Officials their good will The seem to Thjs group had been studying get the same exposure ~o their be not only ent~usiastic about it under t~e dir~tiQn ofBrother religion the Victory Nolls thinkbull WASHINGTON (NC) - pro but very happy Joseph Vito CSC of Stonehill but they get more of an insight1ames 1 OConnor who hllll

been dean of the graduate school Basis of the ~ew -program Is College inolomiddotit because the students like t arts -and scieJMeB at the Cathshy that the young people partici- this so much better than the

pating in theCCD program at- Submarine SaDc1wicbes like the other way They- sa lie UniversitYmiddot of America for e p~stsixyears has ~n aPe- tend regular~ijgtnsofapprox- MaSs was followed by a sub- they get 3 lot niore~utofit fOinted to the new WSt of Vice hourS once a week marine sandwich lunch arranged Will th~NorthEa8ton idea ofimie two

bullfour weeks ~y Sister Bede of Stonehill ~ligious ~ucatio~ spread~V and J)(aD of Graduate hen their formal trairiingThen came Modern Damiddot - It willmiddot depend on how thi

ends says Sister Martha butmiddot Projects th~meof a group di- yearsej(p~Hmlmt at ImmacushyDr John JMulIPby profeSsor tile are expected to return for rected by Brian Mulvey a late Conception works out andei economics has been appointed

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~ other theme I1llroups cel~- Sto~ehill student at this ~int~ the Victory Nollacting dean of the bullgraduate bra1loD~ This group discussed modern nuns are as enthusia~i( about -chool after receiving the nomshy

Last week was arlexampie of dar p~phets~including~cb tbeplogram as are th~ir s~- inationby a consultativevote ofmiddot 4be facult7 1MMr lIultltessftil the INOllBm is tigu~ ~ Marh~~~~her ~ l1liUltsbullmiddot lt bull bull ---------

TIfEAN~HOR-lioceseof Fall River-Thurs Nov 7d9684 Prelate Lauds Olympic GamesNearly Half of Coyle Voters

PUEBLA (NC)-Peace should be the worthy fruit of the 19thWish to Keep Drinking Age Lomits

~ Olympic Games Archbishop Octaviano 14arquez Toriz ofMajoity Want L~wer Voting Age Puebla said in a letter to govshy

By- now we know our new presidentbut -1a8t~-shy ernment authorities

at Coyle High in Taunton students had -no second sight _~shy The success of the Summer games in Mexico should spuras they chose -Humphrey-Muskie with 387 votes Finish- renewed efforts toward theing second was- the Nixon-Agnew ticket with 51 votes achievement of -internal peace

-Wallace-Lemay tallied 31 the archbishop saidturkey pie supper tonight byvotes - with five undecided Calling the Olympics berethe way Pat Golden and LOrnaballots In the Congressional magnificent events the archshyBronhard have been named capshy

bishop congratulated Presidentrace Mrs Heckler defeated tains of the varsity _basketball Dinis 310 to 165 Gustavo Diaz Ordaz and theteams Pat Cummings is team

Unsurprisingly 388 Coylites Olympics committees on themanagervoted yes on lowering the votshy success of the games

Also at Mount several busying age to 18 Eighty-seven conshy Internal peace the archbishopMounties are busy with paintservatives voted no Two hunshy said is all the more urgent asbrushes and pots Theyve transshydred and fifty-eight -stIJdents we recall the sorrowful eventsformed the guidance center andthought capital punishment of the last few months in Mexshypaperback store and plan toshould -be retained while 217 ico not only in the capital buttackle the study hallsaid no On _10weJing the here and in other placesReports cards are a-c~mingdrinki-ng age to 18 249 said yes Violence he said is unshyfor the first time this ye)rand 226 thought no And there christian We are all bound toWhere have the weeks flownwere 351 yesses to 119 noes on work for constructive undershysince September Whereverret urn i n g prayer to public standing and respect for humantheyve gone the day of reckonshyschools Finally 389 wished to dignity for institutions and aushying is approaching as marksstrengthen gun control while thorities for our neighborsclose at many schools tomorrow86 didnt

At Jesus-Mary Academy Fall andmiddot the CARDS appear next UNIltJAGGING DEVOTION With -unflagging devoshy large and small We are aU week brothers

River seniors made a closed reshy tion seniors Suzanne Roy a~ -Cynthia -Pickup raise and The archbishop was referringtreat this week at Our Lady of Josetta the school paper at lower Old Glory at Dominican Academy -Fall River each

Round Hill Retreat House Dartshy St- Joseph High Fall River has school day to the Student demonstratiolUl made its first appearance for _ that broke out in July and ledmouth and new offlcers have i bull 1

been chosen by the student counshy the year Its pages include an to violent clashes with police dl towit Elaine Dufaultpresshy invitation to any teenage girl night Nov 12 On the same day 9 to il Tuesday morning in the and the military occupation ~

ident Gertrude Nosko vice whos interested to spend a few _Dr Edward Julian head radiolshy library for parents and intershy several instituti~ns o~ higher days at the -prep school of the ogist at Morton Hospital Taunshy ested members or the commushy leaming president Denise Roussel secreshy

tary Muriel- Dumas treasurer Sisters of St Joseph More in- ton will speak~to an interschool nity who wi)l also bew~lcome

Meanwhile National Honor Soshy formation is available from Sis- group of science_ students middotThe to visit any classes in session

ciety members at Bishop Stang tel Marie Fidelis at the school lecture will be preceded by a Thursday Nov 14 therell be Board of Directors in North Dartmouth are planning 2501 S Main St Fall River social hour a parent-teacher- evening beginshy Ihcludes Laymen a tutoring service for fellow-stushy H~ly Family students have all And Connolly High in Fall ning at 730 Parents will receive

dents and participation in Nashy smiled for the birdieaoo are RIver won by a s11gh edge over a copy of their son o~ daughters OMAHA (NC)~ - CreightOD

tional Education Week obsershy awaiting the return of their Cassidy sophomores In the seashy Universitys board of directorsprogram and will pass through a composed solely of members of the Society of Jesus for the past

typical day with lO-minute classschool picturesmiddot and also at the sons first math meet The firstvances and a forthcoming Chrisshytian Culture lecture series New Bedford s~hoOl the student Diocesan-wide math meet will periods Would the time schedule

89 years has been restructuredcouncil sponsored a cake sale be ~eld Wednesday Dec 4 at were always thus sigh studentsFuture Teachers to include laym~nwith a special prize for students Cassidy Parables Sing

Future Teachers Club memshy In giving the final responsi-shywho contributed home-baked Recollection Days The SHA Parables began theirbers at Bishop Feehan High Atshy bility for institutional policy togoodies-a seasons pass to School Feehan junior girls will have Fall season with a performancetleboro have been visiting a basketball games a day of recollection at La Sa- for St Patricks Womens Guild a board combining both laymen

public grammar school once ashy and Jesuits the university winAt Dominican Academy Fall ~ette Wednesday Nov 13 with in ~all River and theyll beweek for an hours observation be in a better posi tion to achieveRiver the student cOl-lncil raised sophomores to ~ollow them the heard Sunday Dec 8 at Holypf teaching techniques The stushy her educational goals saidfunds with a car wash--Iast--Sat- neJt d~y And tomorrow Walter Ghost-Church Tiverton as welldents says Anchor reporter Father H W Linn SJ univershyurday and juni~)~a~~_ p~~g KOlii~~ki P~t Harrington Denise as continuing their weekly apshyEleanor White are very enshy sity presidenta Great Pumpkin dance from Gamache Donald LaFrata Franshy pearancemiddot at Holy Name Churchthusiastic ajx)ut the grades they 730 -to 11 tomorro~ night at -the _cine Fournier_ Katherine Donshy Fall River for a contemporary_ Father Linn said the newvisited and the children they saw Franklin street CyO TicketS nelly Katherine Bolinger and board comprised of 13 laymenThey feel this is a good way to Mass will be available at- the ltdoor Bernard McKay will represent Meanwhile freshmen and sop~shy and eight Jesuits willmeet laterhelp them decide if they really

And Latin _Club _officers at the Attleboro school bull at the omores at SHAare planning a this Fall at which time awant a career in teaching DAare Clarie Desrosiers presi- Southeastern Mass student coun mixer Friday Nov 15 with Con- chairman will be elected and theAnother project of the teach- dent Danielle Desmarais vi~ cils co~ventio- at Scituate High nolly at the SHA- gym Chairshy enlarged board will be activatedlaquors-to-be is serving as teacher

aides at Feehanitself an undershy president Jeannine DOre seere- Katherme B IS treasurer of the mEilll are Milady Khoury Bevershy as tile owning controlling and tary Jane Arruda treasukr JO- regional association and Bernshy ly Baldaia and Vicki Rezendes fully responsible body fJl tbetaking heartily endorsed by the

teachers being aided Ann Pitera re~rter Pat~icia ard will take part in a panel university Leduc sponsor Ave ~ _ _ Theme of the meeting is Face ItCheerleltiders have been named

Like It Is Also a panelist will v Media Important tfA~~~~~~~~at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall Football Experts be Ann-Marie Chalrette stu- SAN JUAN (NC)-The needRiver Head cl for St Agnes

Not evelY feminine fan at a dent council president at SHA of awareness on the part of theTeam is Sue Hughes lustily - football game knows whats real- Fall River People of God of the imporshybacked by Barbara Nasser Gail

ly happening on the field but National Education Week will tance of films press radio andOsga Mary -Lou Costa Donna real experts are the Cassidy- be marked at Coyle with a sil shy TV in the modern world wasViveiros Elizabeth Denardo Co~le Cheerleaders and Pep vel tea Tuesday Nov 12 Teachshy one of the main conclusions ofSue Levesque Bernadette Burg~ Squad members who uooertake ef Appreciation nay Wednesday a ~ork~ay here sponsoredmeyer and Louise Doucette to supply the cheerleaders touch and a takeover of teaching reshy by the _San Juan archdiocesanYelling for St Margarets is to Coyles games to everyones sponsibility by student council committee for social communishyKathy Damingo3 plus Maureen Sltltisfaction members on Friday Council cations mediaFaria Glenda Medeiros Diane

At SHA Fall River as at president James Ventura will bede Villers Jayne Hoyle Jane OHearn Beth Palumbo Paula StangNHS members are tutor- principal aided by Charles Kosior and Joanne Leslow ing classmates a service esj)tCi- Ozug as vice-principal while

ally appreciated at exam time other councillors wi~l teach Team spilit buttons are avail shyAnd 18 Coyle boys are parti- New-Look Libraryable for SHAs upcoming gym

cipating in a Youth Meets In- A new look at SHA Fall Riv-Dleet and poster committees are dustry program sponsored by ers library is being helpedhard at work Tryouts will soon Taunto- YMCA with the purpose along by Library Aides headeddetermine wholl represent the of helpmg youth understand the by Jayne Hoyle and modebitedteams operation and benefits of the by Sister Eugenia Margaret STravelings the word at Bishop free enterprise system USCCassidy High in Taunton where

Freshmenat Feehan have com- And the SHA Drama Club re-Brenda Riva Ann Murphy and pIeted a special course in use cently - enjoyed a production of- Paulette Beaudoin attended the of the school liblary conduded Red Roses for Me by SeanNew England Scholastic Press weekly by Sister Mary Faith OCasey while the studentAssn Convention at BU Theyre librarian Graduates say it gives council is planning a dance forall on the staff of Paw Prints ~hem basic library skilis needed Saturday Nov 39 with Dianethe school paper 111 all subjects in high school de Villers in charge of musicAlso at Cassidy Julie Lemire and college Mary Jane Silva and HeatherMichelle LeClair Ruth Griffin

Dress code changed at SHA Cutting on the clean-up commitshyCalOlyn Levy and Diane MarshyFall River Now theres a choice tee Karen Gaudreau and Connieques attended a special science

- o~ -wear1l1g the traditional blue Murphy planning decorations))rogram sponsored by UMass bl~zer or a navy sweater and and Maureen Faria organizingincluding talks by research scishyskirt lengths are left to individ- the all-important refreshmentsentists on the university campus ual- discretion-but of course Susan Hughes is handling tickshy- and visits to the scientistli labs discreet is the word ets

Varsity CaptaiDS Cassidy Fathers Club will At Feehan National Education At Mt St Mary Academy sponor a ham and bean supper Week will be observed with an

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THE ANCHORshy 5 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Seeks Definition Of Church

HARRISBURGH (NC) - The new general secretary of the Pennsylvania Council of Churches called here for a new definition of the word church and suggested that Roman Cathshyolic ecumenists join in the search for it

The Rev Chauncey J Varner said the word church at one time meant a place where the Gospel is rightfully preached and the sacraments duly adminshyistered That definition he said is not sufficient for this time

The element of churchness which talks about our life toshygether as disciples of Christ in the community in the world must also be included in the definition of church the Rev Mr Varner said at a dinner marking his installation

Thus my definition of the

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Rejects Proposal For Shared-Time In New Jersey

SCOTCH PLAINS (NC)shyAn attempted breakthrough IJIl shared-time education on the high school level in New krsey has run into a snag here although shared-time plans have been ruled legally permissible ill the state

The shared-time proposal was IDitiated by Brother Vineent Damian FMS principal at Union Catholic High School who asked officials of Union

County Vocational and Technishycal High School if Union Cathshyolic students would be accepted in some classes

The two schools are located Dear each other and sharedshytime became practical in Brother Vincents eyes when the vocashytional school-a county institushytion - started to accept high lIChool students on a part-time basis this year Up to now enshyIOllment has been limited to tbose who had finished their Church of Jesus Christ for toshy

ROSARIES FOR ARMED SERVICES Archbishop Terenee J Cooke recently blessshyregularmiddot schooling day would include all three In effect the school is now ed 14000 rosaries donat-ed by the New York Stat-e Knights of Columbus for distribution parts First that the Gospel be

operating on a shared-time basis by the Archbishop when he cqntinues the tradition of his predecessor as Military preached second that the sacshywith public schools with sendshy Vicar Francis Cardinal Spellman of visiting the men and women of the Armed Forces raments be administered and Jug districts paying half of the third that concern study andoverseas at Christmas time Left to right Msgr Gustave Schultheiss Archbishop$600 tuition and the countymiddot payshy emphasis be placed upon ourCooke Anthony Caramele K of C Catholic Affairs chairman and James E Foley lag the rest life together in the WOrld of

N-ew YOlk State Deputy of the K of 08 NC Photo todayPonder Leral ActiOn Vocational sch~l officials in- If the council can accept a reshy

JOrrned Brother Vincenfthat arshy definition of the term church rangements for enrollment of then we are ready to moveDetroit tomiddotmiddotAidmiddotmiddotmiddotProject on Ghetto Prices Union Catholic students would from an interdenominational have to be made by the public stance which exists primarily toPlans Exp~rimental Buying CooperativeIIChool district in which the improve ourselves in our dividshystudent resides Brother Vincent edness to an ecumenical stance then wrote to each of the 19 DETROIT (NC)-A pilot projshy headquarters and full-time staff mothers groups affiliated with which endeavors to seek more districts from which Union ect designed to bring normal The ADF grant will help fi shy the National Welfare Rights Orshy clearly what it means to be the Catholic draws students consumer prices to inner-city nance a full year of self-help ganization which has been opershy Church of Jesus Christ in our

Most replied negatively but poverty areas is one of three experiments by a group incorshy ating since 1966 and is designed time and place the Rev Mr the Scotch Plains board took a new programs to be financed by porated as a non-profit housing to help the POol help themselves Varner said I believe that Iormal vote and acting on the funds from the Detroit Archshy development and rehabilitation Five other antimiddotmiddotpoverty projshy God is calling us to an ecumenshyadvice of its attorney rejected diocesan Development Fund oragnization ects had earlier been authorized ical stance in Pennsylvania

(ADF) The grant in aid goes 10 four by the ADF commimiddotUee todaythe proposal Catholic school ofshytlclals throughout the country The committee overseeing the Ille now considering what move fund authorized an award of take next and whether ormiddotnot $18900 to establish an experishy

mental buying cooperative iIi the set the state for legal action St Bernard Community school where other pilot projects middottomiddot

~tate PTA Opposes ~ help the poor are alsomiddotin operashy Ation Nonpublic School Aidmiddot Helping ghetto residents to MINNEAPOLIS (NC) Thtf bUy at prices comparable to SUBSCRIPTION

IlInneasota Patent-Teachers Asshy those charged in the suburbs was aation has reaffirmed its long- advanced on the priority middotlist lltanding position that public for poverty projects following TO fbnds should be used only for a recent survey conducted bypublic middotschools bull Sacred Heart seininarymiddot staff

The vote which once again members which showed that put the state PTA on record as those with the least money pay The ANCHORopposing all legislation which most for what they buy would provide funds to parochial The new cooperative will start _d other nonpublic schools for with a small list of goods and IIUch things as building construcshy services permitting community tion teacher salaries and bus needs to determine the shape the For Only $400 (Mailed anywhere in the United States)transportation came at the 46th endeavor finally will take A lIDnual convention of the Minshy talent search is underway for De80ta Congress of the PTA a person to be trained as a resshy ----___-------------------------------------~--~~-----

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with the following six eiements bow of its stafr of bi)ers has mind been pledged to the St Bernard

cooperalive purchasing ueperishy Name ~ _ (1) A sense of the needs of ment the Church and an understand

Address ~ _ _ laS of the meaning of renewal Also authorized by the ADF committee which is overseeing(3) A familiarity commenshy spending of more than a million-ate with ones age and expeshy City State Zip _ dollars raised in the 1968 ADFrience with the major social collection was a $64430 grant toMel religious issues ofthe day GIFT CARD SHOULD READ a united black neighborhood orshy (3) Personal maturity ganization and a $37361 grant

(4) Foresight and good judgeshy From _ ___ _ _ in aid to groups seeking to make -ent the general community aware (5) Independent thinking not of prevailing welfare policies Spoundreet _ _ CityState Mindly following others or esshy

pousing special interest groups Self-HeBp Experiment Parish to receive credit _ political factions etc The $64430 grant went to

(6) Outspokenness willingshy Harambee a citizens group --~------~---~-------------------------------------------DeSS to speak ones view no matshy made up of a cross section of

ter what others think Negro leaders of varied viewshy FOR ADDITIONAL GIFTS USE SEPARATE SHEET AND CLIP TO ABOVE On Friday Nov 8 the Senate points in the Pontiac area The

r Priests of the Fall River Dishy group has experimented successshy For each 1-year Subscription to ecese will discuss the choice of fully in finding solutions to urshy Conada Mexico So America Central Arrierica and 5fgtain add $100 for postagethe priest-delegates to the Ieshy ban problems but has been elonal meeting in Boston handicamiddotpped by lack of suitable ~EiJE~tQ~~~~~

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 Yup Yup Yup Church Teaching

The Dependable People This is an age ltYf protest Those who rebel on any level

of society are assured of good press and television coverage Their aims may be of the highest degree of worthiness or may be of a frivolous nature or may simply be nihilistic the desire to destroy present-day society No matter They make the headiines and are good copy

Little thought is given to what a great society this must be that can affQrd to indulge such activities

While the rebels are protesting while students are opshyposing administration and capturing college buildings whi~e other protestors attack the estabhshment-whateverlt may be-a whole host of other people is steadily and qui~ly going about its work Factories operate and stores serVIce people and restaurants stay open and health officials go about their business and policemen protect and firemen amptand by and- all the necessary elements that make for a stable society and one in which people can live in health and safety and peace and comfort are maintained The dependshyable peopleare on the job

This is not to say that protestors are not dependable But unless the vast majority of non-protestqrs the dependshyable people reported dutifully to work each day and carshyried on their responsibilities great and small there would be no opportunity for the protestors to do their thing

Just imagine if the protestors any protestors had to grow their own food and process and cook it gather and weave mate-rials for their clothing had to do directly the thousanltt--and one services that are taken for granted in our society how much time or energy could there be for protest T~ank God for the depeI-dable people

Hunger Need Not Be Those who advocate artificial birth control programs

on a global scale are very quick to cry out when there is any degree at all of crop failure or hunger anywhere in the world Rather than seeing this as a ehallenge to agrishycultural development and distribution - since the world has the know-how to feed its people - they immediately talk of solving problems by curbing the birth rate

But when there is success in feeding people little is aaid about this and less attention called to it

Reports indicate that this years grain crop isprobshyably the greatest in the history of mankind

And food experts say that the use of nuclear-generated electricity could bring about an agricultural revolution in the world

Dr Harrison Brown of the National Academy ltYf Scishyences has said that a world population of nine billion pershy

sons could be supported at the United States level of living by using nuclear power which would make possible the placement of cities in arid coastal regions and the supplyshying of these with desalinated water These cities would be completely powered with nuclear-generated electricity and would have highly mechanized agriculture Such a deshyvelopment would open up vast areas of India Pakistan the Middle East and North Africa Bra~il Chile and Peru for human habitation said Dr Brown

A professor at the University of Oalifornia PerrY Stout has pointed out how a single nuclear complex placed in the Ganges River plain of India could give the basic energy needed to help provide fQod for more than forty million people

Nuclear power would pump water make fertili7ers and energize farm-related industries essential to food proshyduction and so farmers would be able to realize the potenshytial of new high-yielding cereal food grains

The ingenuity ltYf man is certainly capable of facing and solving the basic human problems of places to live and food to eat and clothes to wear And more The standard of living envisioned by these experts is not bare subsistence but a United States standard of living

regfine ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER

Published weeklyby TheCatholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River ~41 0 Highland Avenue

Fall River Massmiddot 02722 675-7151 PUBLISHER

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

Rt Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

the mOOQlnq Rev John F Moore St Josephs Taunton

BA MA MEd

The Case of NCR It is openly libera1 It antagonizes people Its 8areasm

is devastating To churchmen it is disrespectful And as a result there are some who are forcibly trying to close its doors This is indeed a shame For the National Catholic Reporter a national Cathshy

extremists and thus their viewshyolic weekly has many good point and criticism canno~ bepoints to offer the church taken in a yery serious vein~

in this day of intellectual What is most upsetting in theawareness It strives for honesty

entire NCR controversy is thatand truth Its articles demonshyit smacks of a medieval heresystrate a measure of keen -insight trialIt possesses a real sense of

humor Above all it is a very One would think in this dayprofessional journal However and age of the American Church the opponents of NCR are mishy we would overcomehave the merous tragedy of the inquisition But

The NCR bas made many this does not seem to be the enemies ease as far as NltR is concerned

The most ardent voices in its Because it dares to comment OD

condemnation are those who people in high places and issues follow the philosophies of the of delicate sensitiveness it is to Wanderer and Twin Circles be considered no longer a cath-

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A mother and father exe~ authority in the name of 004 because they regard their Chi) dren asmiddota sacred trust from ttiIli Author of mar-riage It is thee within the family that we have our first experience of learmna to do what we are told

The family is the most iJJlIe portant society on earth and every other kind of authority ampI some way or other is derived from the needs and rights of the family Thus you as teachers S8I that you are in loco parentis You IOQk after the children in tile name of their parents the ~ ents being ultimaltely responsi

to God Himself

Authority in the state simt larly comes from God but is ~ the use of the family The fami~

on its own is not able to provide for all its needs So the state must give it those public services which unaided it could not pro- vide - schools hospitals policil fire brigades the army-eve11 thing the family needs for MEl well-being The state in turD has the right to obedience from its subjects otherwise life iii society would become impossible

Spiritual authority is of pre cisely the same orderThe fam ily or the individual is norma) ly UJlable to discover all tbi truths of religion Herice the nero for what we call revel tion God tellB us about Himse and His law which makes Hit possible in time and eternitJi

Because hunaanreason al~

could find out little about these truths of religion at sundi7 times and in divers ways iil time past God spokemiddot to our fathea through the prophets and lad of all in these days He w spoken to us by His Son (Heb 1 1-2)

The ChrIstian religion IlIl other words Is Gods last word to man It is the perfection of Hia revelation Since this revelatiOD needed authority to preserve III the Son of God founded His Church and within that Church gave authority to St Peter the Apostles and those who were ilo come after them The supreme authority resides on earth in the Vicar of Christ but in due meashysure we all have our share iD that authority The Holy Ghost we read in Scripture has seli you bishops to rule the Churdli of God The faithful give wi ness to truth so they too shame in this divine autQ0rity

Cardinal Heenan in concbtshyBion said You know that in Ushyteaching of truth the sublime

two well known conservative olic publication This is ridicu- exercise of authority you teaeo journals BUt these people are lous

A Little Liberal or Conservative

It had been hoped timt the Church in the United States had destroyed the barrier of apoloshygetics and had become a positive and moving force not only in the social life of this country but also in the world of jourshynalism

The recent aspersions cast upon NCR certainly indicate that intellectual immaturity still is with us

The fact of the matter is that since the Vatican Council the Church in America has acted like a YOffig teen-ager

In the evolution of the spirit and ideals of Vatican Council II we are young and gangly The arms and legs of the Amershyican Church have operated at times without true coordination

for this reason many churchmen cannot accept the philosophy cd NCR

Whether NCR is right or wrong is not the issue

After all lIB Gilbert and Sulshylivan noted in Iolanthe every child born alive Is either a liWe liberal or Conservative

This is the fact that the Church in America niust begin to realize not only in theory but in fact This is the issue Is the Church able to accept in its leadership both active liberals and conservatives

Can the Church be all thIngs to all men or is its membership to be thought of as a predestined few

We cannot ignore the issues in this case for they have farshy

ers have a greater part to pI than the bishops or priests of tile Church

You are in closer contad You deal with the immature minds which have to befornled in the way of truth The exe cise of authority varies with tile fashion of the times- Iii past generations authority was eraquoshyercised through fear and puni ment Today as any teacher _ parent knows this is not considshyered the proper way to teach tbIi young

It must be done with low and understanding We no lo~

er forbid people to ask the reashyson why they must obey _ discussions continue but alw8JIII with the understanding that wei who teach in the name of 1iIei Church are expected to give ~

our personal OpiniollJ but tile oHicial teaching for which _ have received a mandate-

MANAGING EDITOR For this reason we are still reaching consequences for the Cardinal Heenan con~le~ratiil Hugh J Golden LLB grouping to a full maturity and Church in America the Mass with 12 priest-teach

New Retirement Plan for Priests

THE ANCHORshy 7 Thurs Nov 7 1968

SAN DIEGO (NC)-lPriests ol the San Diego diocese will reshyceive $30or monthly retirement benefits starting in 1970 and 11 $5001 maximum by 197~ Father the- retirement committee of the retirement committee of the Diocesan Senate of Priests said here

Father Cooney said the fnshyereased retiJrem~ benefits will go to priests serving 15 yearn jn the diocese and living outshyside a rectory or other diocesan homes Priests remainiilg in sucll fnstjtutions after they retire will receive $200 8 month instead c~

$3ec Pri(lSs 7lw are retired now

gat $2ca monthly from ~

Priesls Relicf Fund Faplusmnh2J Cooney said th~t wtshy

del the new plltn priests ma~ retire at 65 and will be asked to do so wIlen they realth 70 He added thnt retirement beoom23 mandatory at age 75

Western Bishops Issue Statement On Encyclical

LOS ANGELES NC)-A legional conference of bisbshyops from four western states has issued a statement en dorsing Pope Paulsshy encyclical on birth contror Humanae Vitae and assuring the Pope of their earnest suppori and constant devotion

The 14 bishops who approved the statement at a regional meeting represented the arcli shydioceses of Los Angeles and S~ Francisco and the dioceses of sacramento San Diego Fresno Monterey Stockton Oakland Santa Rosa Calif Tucson Ariz

Reno Nev and Salt Lake City Utah

The comple~ statement folshywws

We 14 archbishop and bishshyops representing the entire states of California Arizona Nevada and Utah assembled in regional conference for discusshyIS1()Zl of common problems have noted the expressions of groups in various nations concerning The retiremen~ fund Is SUl)shythe encyclical Hwnanae Vitae FOR BIAFRA RELIEF Dr Morns B Abram center president of Brandeis Unishy ported by clergy premiums and CIS these have been reported in versity and chairman of the American Jewish Emergency Efferl fOr Biafran Relief parish assessments Fatherthe newS media presents checks tOtaling $38000 to Bishop Edward E SwanstJOm left of Catholic Cooney stid Hemiddot noted that tim Among th~se was the conf1~ RJelief ServJces and James MacCracken of Church World Service Funds by the Jewshy fund gets ttooat $lillOOO ann~ maUve statement of the adminshy ally Om these soures ish community of the UnitedStatesviill be used by the two Catholic and Protestant~ration of t1w ~etus EpiSCo overseas aid agencies to finanee me~y airliftS hitoblockaded Biafra as well as purshy~rum of the united State$ n chase food and medicines for the thotisands of bJno-e e n t me~ womea and clilldren CechmiddotEcumeni~tswhch 1111 the Ilishops here k)resent concur~ h suffering from starvation in the stricken -area - NC PnOto Issue Statement

iIn the view of thle importance PRAGUE (NC)-Twenty-fomand continued discussion of the Catl()lic Protestant and Ortholencyclical the bishops present CGrdihoa~ Warns bE PossiblemiddotMdr~rd~m dox churchmen have urgedat this meeting expressed a

~hoslovakian Christians tipWish to go oh renewed recOrd respopd to thf1 political situation d S[utish -Prelate Cites Soviet A9gress~onindividually and in concoKd h the country from positions 01with the bishops of their respec truth and lovetfve provinces and states as USHAW (NC)-John Cardinal Balkans the Baltic have an beem oggressiotrn but to remind you In a message fltlrmuInted at aftloroughly In agreement with Heenan ~ Westminstei said centeiS of pe1SecutiCCl Thoushy that it is in D)way fanciful to meeting called by the Czechoshythe encyclical and in aeceptance here that more Christians have sands alive today we-e mt--e vieshy magine that the priests of today slovakian Ecumenical Council cdof the divine authority of the been martyred rn mtJdern ti~es timo of imprlsomnent artd torshy may yet be called upon to eml Churches the churchmen exshyteaching maaisterium presenting than at the height ofl the Reshy ture because of theill faitl o late the heroism of the Smfnary pressed gratitude to God toit f~rmation their priesthood priests of Cardinal Allen leaders of the CzechoslovakianPositive Guldan~ During the Second Vatican Cardinal Allen fntud-or of H~ warned that the present government and to the members They welcome this opporbP Soviet aggression in Europe Council we were addressltd by Joua was the l~ Catholic of their churches Dity Ll joint conference to exshy could possibly lead to martyrshy many bishops whose witnes to archbishop of Canterbury He Seven Catholic bIshops pa1b tend to His Hollness deep and crom for many more priests the faith was no less glorious died on the same day as Queen ticlpated in the meetingsincere congratulations and than that of the martyrs whom Mary the Catholic who was imshyThe Cardinal leader of the The messagemiddot thanked ourthanksgiving fur the liirm and ~ay we aremiddot gathered to honor mediately suc=ceeded by herChurcll m EngJand llI1d Wal~ eonstitutional representativesmiddotpositive guidance contained in lronie Comcidenc8 sister Queen EllzaJJethwas speaking nt Ushaw major headed by President Ludvikthe encyclical and to assure His northern seminaory at the eel- These are facts which should Svoboda who decided-in tileHoliness of their earnest sup ebration of the 400th annivershy help to make these celebrations Negro Churchmen interest of the life and honor cdport and constant devotion sary of the founding of the EDgshy more real Speed of movement the people of our socialist state

It is most gratifying for 1U Iish seminary at Doual France in modem warfare makes it ~ Hold Convocation in tllistrial-to take the course -to witness the many manifestashy as a center of Catholic resiStance sible for a small nation like oars ST WUIS (NC) - The Nashy of gradually consolidating the tions of ready assent and deep to the Reformatlltmt il tbis counshy to be occupied by an enemy in a tiona Committee of Negnraquo situation which arooe throughgratitude expressed by the V9Samp try matter of days Czechoslovakia Churchmen a black ecumenical the invasion of our state ~ body of our people who have ~uai regarded as the mother which is slightlY larger than groUp comprising some 700 clershy some countries belonging to the embraced the vocation of marshy England was overrun last InQnliii Warsaw Pacthouse of all Ehgish seminaries gymen and lay persoD5 is holdshymed life in a few hoursOOday produced a stream of ing its second annual convoca

fBy an ironic coincidenceThey have studied the encycshy priests who came here to work tion here this week lical They have appraised ft some sort oi freedom of religionunderground dllring the fiercest Black caucuses from majorJreverently and appreciate 113 times of persecution All faced was being negotiated with the denominations are holding sepshy CORREIAamp SONS ltlwnitive proclamation of the constant danger and many died communist government at the arate conferences fu- two days ONi SlOPoacred dignity of married life as martyrs very time the Soviet and satelshy prior to tJe m~eting to wotk out SHOlPDJG C~Nfle~lite trQ()ps began their invasionand its responsibilities strategies and priQrities for thelellVemcll ne~iigUolll I mention this not in order till bull Terevisio~ bull GroOOIli7

sugg~st that W~stern Europe isWe th(l cbove mention~ formation of n lltrong blaek allishy

bishops of California Arizqna There are in ~t fe~ rea5Oro lT1ee Within tl2 Christf~ el A53pgntaillic0S llJfllinhlJlioimmediately threatened withNevada and Utah with profound Cal believing that we Ere ampl) Church I riM A[OJ1 $~ NO-J ~dW(8)J~oontiments of respect and revershy mucp better than llW fathers The NCNC Wolll formed b

erice our andproclaim love the cardinal said It is true tha~ ceOG~middot ~~~IlClbl1DGG[i1J$ 11133 but was not fonnally Oshy II ~9j7 D~~L) middotloyalty to our chief shepherd ganized until last Novem~ ctwe no longer wage religious begging the abundant graces oz wars Men now destroy each ~W ~~k~ ~~C~ [) m~ting in Dallas Tex Th2 God upon him and asking in reshy other for ideological reasons Lafayette (NC)-The Lafayshy organization with fieadqualtero turn his apostolic blessinrg But ideology is often only anshy in Ne-g Y01k includes neadyette diocesan superintendent of

other name for perverted reli shy sch()()s said hero Catholic layshy every Negro church in t~

gion men make vital contribution Uraquo United States lUI well as Negr~[)o ~(]fl[1lCOffiJ 1P~m](ru~ the operation of Catholic schools churchmen 11 most largelyThe last laO years have proshy

MampW [J2l[1jJIM~~(fi~ through their membership on white denominatioJsduceq more Christian martyr) Catholic school boardsDETROIT (NC) - Father and confessors fur the faith than

euroharles E Coughlin radio the whole Opound the 16th century All indications are that the priest and writer of the 1930s Uganda Russia Mexico Catholic school bOard movement has annltlunced plans to begin 111 China Poland the Ukraine the fm this diocese is ushering in an new publication called HeImcl era of Catholic education not end Sword dreamed of 50 years ago and

Father Coughlin published bull Educatioll1 COl1lgress hardly hoped for to years ago magazine called Sccial Justice SAN ANTONIO (NC) -The Msgr~ RichaIrl Mouton stated in the late 19S0s and early 1940amp first Texas Congress of ReligIous It will be a source of strength He and his publication opposed Education heJ1le will focus on for generations to come III number of the policies cd better methods and techniques of School boards wbih seek to President Franklin D R0oseshy proeIatming the Cbristian messhy give laymen a greater share of velt sage on all levels 11 was noted authority and responsibility for

The priest now retired ba In a letter froan Archbishop tb~ schools are a growing trend Aid the new publieatfon wtD Robert E Lucey to all pastors inCatholie education throughgtshyDOt be sold on newsstanda ~ the SllD AIlItonio ardlmoeeae out the United States be said

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t Prelates Booklet NEW HAVEN (NC)-The ~Thirtks ~ Fashion Is Arriving

million-~ember Knights of c0shylumbus have begun nationwide disribution of a booklet of Pope Pauls recent encyclical on hi control

At Period of middotUnisex bull -lt By Marilyn Roderick The booklet was originaD3i

prepared by Patrick Cardinal~ Joe bas some definite views on fashion 80 I am OBoyle of Wasblnlft9n and disooIOingto turn this weeks arlieleover io him wtithtbe tributed at Masses iD his archshy

IJingle reservation that I di~own whatever he says diocese sept 8 It was tbeG I ~ Writing this article ~th reservatiOJ16 of my Own beshy eonsidered the cardinals answd

eause I feel that I and many to 41 local priests who main~ that the encyclical is but one c4at my-masculine friends have they Me being presented as an many factors to be uSed by Ca~been left in the lurch atmiddot alluring scent to capture the olies in forming their consciencea ~ fashion conservatism To 00 hea~ and i~aginations of our on middotthe use of birth control j

IIin with I should make it clear femInIne admIrers The cardinal bas insisted thatthat I have absolutely no qualms The ad men are clever in this file encyclicill constitutes an abooampbout womens respect Have you noticed the solute ban against coniraceptiod If a III h ion TV ads in which they use Yogi and that those who practice ~ although I find Berra and Duke Snyder and may receive the sacraments onl~ INCh things as others of athletic bent to pershy if they are sincerely trying tw1 false ey~lashes suade the rest of us that hairshy stop the practiceJl8ther strange coloring is peIfectly acceptable This is the position taken till But all iiI aU I to males The male cosmetic the booklet The 40-page volumGlIi n d womens field is burgeoning with scents contains answers to 38 Queampshypr eo c cupa _ galore in fact if I may be pershy tions Asked Since the Encycliczampltien with their mitted a pun one might say Humanae Vitae bull iP pear a n c e that the whole ilield is beginning It is according to the K ofmiddot~ fa u i t e normal to smell announcement of the distriblloo IIUld aCceptable ABn Alike tionprogram designed to amigto It iSmens fash- Of course the retailers andad swer the doubts middotofmiddotmiddot eatholiCl1 Sons that are really beginning men defend ~s fashions by arising from the controve~ eoirritate me There is no doubt dechlring that man bas longhad MEMORIALCUAUCE Rev George Saad pastor cd BWlrounding the encyclical that they are now going through a need to show his indiVIdualism Our Lady of Purgatory Church New Bedford displays bull revolution We are being inun- throuib his molee of clotlbing handmade sterling silver and goldPlated chalice and pateJi lke middotProtestant School dated with a feminine influence in fact that for toO longall men given to chUTch in memorY Of Mrs Rose G David Froni which knows Do liniiUThere looked alike apd lost their spampshy FQr CCD Classes iiAthens 1Jhe chaliCe is set with iSOstonesandornamentOOwas a time for instance whim a eHl something b1 looking like ~LAKELAND (gtNC)~Theyfii6

with eigh~ lmameled middotpicturesman went to the barber shop everybody else teaching Catholic catechism Ii for a haircut and gave a simple So now we look at the Johnny StmiddotDavids Episcopal church order to the barber Cut It Carson show and see that two 6cbool here inmiddot Florida-but aDmiddot IIbort Or Let me have III trim out Of three menmiddot who appear fOe middotstudents are CatholicsVocationsmiddotmiddot middotDriveIbose days are gone have either Nehru jackets with Lack of space beCamea proti-

Now one is expected to look prettymiddot beads or tlJrlle neck em for Father Patrick J CavePshyat III chart to pick out the type sweaters and 1be man wibo- De bull N 0_ Cmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Cotact ly pastor of Resurrection Cath-o wears a traditional su e slgllll eWarK ampalgn to

oUc epurch when his catechism best suit ones profile We have one who is different It has go~ Every Adult Student and Confraternity of Christian u heard what has begun to be ten to the point where every DO~rPte classes became larger

of sideburns and hairstyle whIch -

In addition teams of piestsbull eliche I cant tell the boys man lilt a party or aninform8L CLARK (NC)-A massive edshy this FaIl Jhan last Year seminarians women ReligiousIIrom the girls but now we a~e event has Il white turtle neCk 1IC8tional campaign designed to Th~ Jlev Peter Flemingandmiddot laymen most of themmiddotmemshyentering a period when it will sweater and a blue blazer or contact every adult and student Episcopal church rector heambers of Serra Clubs middotin comingbe difficult to tell men from the something closely akin to it be in the Newark archdiocese and of -FathetCaverlys plightanciImonths will present panel proshywomen sameness in the search for indi- acquaint them with facts about oommented This age of ecugrams at every grade and high8eli-Adulatiolll viduality 13 ludicrous v-ocations to the religious life menism opens the door foilschool including CCD schools

All of this reeks of a ~rtain ~e have lOng been told by has been started her~ ~ristiarui and other religiilU8These too will be based on mashydegree of self-adulation This erltics of our society that we At a day-long program at bodies to cooperate and share ~terial in the bookhas always been the case wiUJ I are highly feminized but I think Mother seton Regional High WQys that were unheard of blit is time to change our termi- School participants in the camshy previous years So he invitedjunior high school boys w~oIlUddenly find out they have middotnology Whatmiddot we are arriviflg paign were told to present the Congratulates Foreign the Catholics to use the mo~

musCles and have a fanatic middotde at ~ a period which I will1abe1- religious life ms sOmething spacious Episcopal school-aD4 IIiTe to impress the rest of the unisex unique and not to give a picture ~ission Society thats what theyre doing world with their find Unisex may be defined 81 thai of Religious just IIi8 consecrated VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope

sexual limbo whichmiddot 0CCUIfl be- aocial workers Paul VI bas sent a letter of enshy Turkey SupperThis is part of growing up and tWeen the ages of 10 end 60 and That advice was given b7 couragement and good wishes to III eertaiply to be expected it in which the separate sexes as Fether James C Viall president A turkey pie supper will 1iIi

the Society of Foreign MissioDfltil the type of thing we try tq we know them now are indJ8tin- Of the National Conference 02 eerved in Mt st Marys A~

of Scarborough Canada on theforget 20 7ears later Now guishable wOmen are dressing DioceS9n Vocation Directors derny cafeteria Fall River froIil

~ion of the 50th anniversary I to 130 tonight Cakes andthough we are being given tlbe more llIke males and males dress which has taken II special intershy Of the fo~ndation and praiSed eandy will also be on sale TiclDshyImpression that tbds adolescent more like 1elIDales and it eouki eet in the program because it bull past accomplishments et8 are available from SisteIIattitude toward self-image is Very Well be that fashiOnb 0Dl7 win be duplicated in 25 other IIi his letter to the societYB of Mercy or at the doorright and that those who do not an outward manifestation Gi dioCeses middotsuperior genereJ Father Francis participate ill the fasbion vogue much more 8erioUll problem The programs toeal point Diemert the Pope said are not with it the new Paulist Press book On this jubilant occasion the

This is not 10 say that we Generation of Opportunity b1 foundation of this Canadian aoshy_ouldnt be aware of our ap- Asks Law Recognize George Fischer whomiddot was one of ciety for foreign missions is e pearance Dl-fitted mess7 Right of Coscience the speakers here A sOciological JlIe8SOn for joy and happiness for clothes are never in vogue Nor study of YOCatioDB the book has the Church For it represents a does it mean that there is any NEW YO~ (NC)-AuxiUary been mailed ~ more than half-century of unselfish service

reason why a man should not Bishop James P Shannon of SL 168000 Catholic families 1m the announcing the Good News (the wantto look good But Jtdoes PaJIl and Minneapolis urged that archdiocese Gospel) of Jesus Christ to thOse mean that there is a difference the U S selective service lew In authorizing tilemalling who did not knoW-this messagebetween- looking good and recognize the right of individual Archbishop Thomas A Boland of life looking pretty -- conscience whether that con- asked families to make its ooa-

It is the prettiness that many sciel1ce bas been formed in~ tents the subject for family disshy ~Ips You Overcomeof us object to Deodorants are just war tradition of Christian cussions a case in point originally these churches Cltl in m bumanistie FALSE TEETH- were meant to be a deterrent to moral code Reorganize Michigalnoffending other people but now Bishop Shannon Speakingmiddot at Lcoseiie~s and Worry

a meeting at the Community Catholic Conference No longer be annoyed or feellllat shyease because of loose wobbly faIse Church here sponsored by Pax _LANSING (NC) - A plan to teeth FASTEETH an improved

N Ixon to Address a Catholic peace association with reorganize the Michigan Cathoshy aIkallne powder holds plates firmer GO they feel more comfortable Avoid

R bull Dmiddot headquarters in New York lie Conference has been apshy embarrassment caused by loosefaIseFund Qlsmg mner traced the long tradition of proved by its board of directors teeth Dentures that fit are essential to healthSee your dentist regulrolYLOS ANGELES (NC)-Rich- Christian opposition to war from The reorganization plan deshy Get FASTEETH at all drug counters

Drd M ~ixon has accepted-an the earlist daysof Christianity velQped during a year-~ong seshyinvitation from James Francis He urged that the structures ries of meetings involving all Cardinal McIntyre of Los An- of todays Church be more open members of the conference geles to be principal speaker at to the conscientious objector stresse~ greater diocesan particshy Mffilfi~~ ~~uonbi~g amp G hospitsal fund raising dinner especially when he wishes ~ ipation in its work here Thursday Dec 5 perform alternate service The conference was created ~~nrru~ (0

Proceeds will be used to fi- The draft law as currently by the Oatholic bishops of Michshy Over 35 Years lllance a new 50-bed Santa Marta constituted classifies as consclshy igan in 1963 to represent the of Satisfied Service hospital to replace the present entious objectors those young Church in Michigan on public Reg Master Plumber 7023 hospital facilities which serve men who are opposed to all wars policy questions and to serve as JOSEPH RAPOSA JRthe large Mexican-American -in particular those who are a forum for the exchange of 806 NO MAIN STREETcommunity OD the citys east members of the middotpoundOcalled peace ideas among the five Catholic Faii River 675-7497llide churches dioceses

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Nineteenth Century Book StiU Practical Today

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick

Purely by accident we recently came across a book entitled Practical Agriculture published in 1807 in Lonshy_n written by R W Dixon We picked it up out of curiosity and have not been able to put it down There are so many things of interest in the book that in the short time we glish for me but one lip-smackshyhave had it we have begun ing one was Charles Lambs tlo cherish it famous essay A Dissertation

The author must have beeR a upon Roast Pig Youll recall ebel in his day In his intra- how Lamb tells of a boy in anshyduetion for instance he goes cient China who accldel1tally

burned down his fiathers house to great palns to request a re- and in the process roasted nine peal of the Uthe system which baby pigs was in effect in England shortly after the Revolutionary War By III the Kfitehen this system a farmer was forced A rd toto pay a tax of every tenth _~ ceo mg Lambs tale meat

1 until that time had been eaten el his produce to the govem- raw until Bo-bo the boy made ment a system whichthe author his wonderous discovery of eleshyclaims forces much good land gant roasted meat AJlter that to be contrained to remain in the tale concludes all over China GIe unprofitable state of grass people were busy burning their which might otherwise by a cottages down (wirth the liveshytrifling expenditure of money stock inside of course) to enjoy ~ no very extraordinary de- the newly discovered delicacy sree of exertion be rendered ~atly more productive undee For weeks after having this arable management assignment in English class I

found it very difficult to pass upHe also points out that Q sys- pork on a restaurant menu beshy

tern by which then English land- cause of Mr Lambs mouthshy_ner rented his land to tenants Ibotild be abolished because the wat~ring descriptions of Bo-bos

repast peasantry wouId not unprove Now thlWt I dont haveto wait the lands to any great extent to gO to a restaurant to enjoy waless they owned the land the delicious taste oJZ k I themselves Our own plantation I d i i ~f-- ~ers might have taken heed manage mc u e bull n vuu to thi and rtal 1 Kru bob menu lit least once a week in some

s eEl n y s ev form or other Roast pork is would have had to agree with buly my favorite (poosibly be- the wisdom of private owner- oause of Lambs talent with Ibip of land words) but more often than

Ve17 ftloroolifh DOt pork chops aft the form The book Is very thorough In that the pork takes in earning to

bull practical recommendations to our flable rmers OIl how to improve their Versatile is the word that nds and production Much ()f should be used to describe the what is written is applicable 00- chop part of that little pjg for bull 1 and although much of the there mat be hundreds of ways lustification used by the author to prepare pork chopa and all would not hold water today it of them are tasty amazing bow many practices Even the Cbllclrea 1lo1d true

There is evident an obvious Even the children like pork chops (this is like having a recshylack of understanding of plant

ebemistry For instance the ommednation from the Cordon author asserts that essentlalele- Bleu) therefore I dont feel selshyments in the soil for the growth fish serving them J2son likes of plants include hydrogen oxy- them because he can hold the gen and azote In the alr there bone and gnaw it-that way he is the unquestioned value of doesnt have to eat just lick light sun and electricity the bone whileat the same time

putting up a goon frontAside from the lack of knowlshyedge of plant processes though Apples seem to be ~e perfect there is a tremendous practical partner for pOrk in any form knowledge of how things should and many stuffed pork or stUff- be done Chapters include Impleshy ed pork chop recipes use them ments of Husbandry with de- in the stUffing ingredients My tails and drawing for construcshy mother makes a delicious appleshytion Farm-House and Offices sauce and when Im planning Iarm Cottages Inclosing of pork for the menu I always try ~d (with some great methods to coax her into making a batch of growing hedges and buildshy Sauerkraut is another food that Ing fences) Soils Manures and goes nicely with any form of Cultivation of Arable Land pork as it seems ~ add the

right amount of tangA book like this makes one wonder who used it I would No matter what your choice like to think that maybe Thomas is for the companion to your Jefferson might have waited for pork dish you cant help but ~ to arrive at his plantation be thankful for Bo-bos discovery This is just the sort of thing of the joys of roasted pig amplIIt he would have loved to read This is a pork chop recipe and one cannot help wonder if that we enjoy very much It were such a book which inshy Pork Chops with S01lr Creamfluenced his thinking on the WISe of land his concept of farmshy 4 pork chops (1 double twa Ing and land apportionment recipe)

Certainly the matters of pracshy flour for dredging tical implementation and farm yen cup water tools fences etc are much in 2 Tablespoons vinegar keeping with Jeffersons thinkshy 1 Tablespoon sugar Ing At any rate this is quite 1 small bay lelllf an interesting possibility and - cup sour cream OIle which someone with an hisshy 1) Dredge the chops in the torical bent might like to purshy flour and brown sligbtly in the ~ I have no idea of the value fat Combine the remaining Inshyof this book in terms of dollallil gredients and heat over 11 modshyand cents but iot is invaluable in erate heat tenns of interest and I iIbould 2) Arrange the pork chops fa like to offer 11 to lU17 interested a shallow baking disll and pour ~ader for his or her perusal the liquid over them

There werent too many memshy 3) Cover tightly and bake m orable momentli ill collece ED- a aoo- oven about IlIl 1llour

TlIE ANCHORshyThurs Nov 7 1968

Fq~m ~eg ione School System

HOPKINS (NC)-Representshyatives of seven parishes from the southwest suburbs of Minneaposhylis met at St Johns parish here in Minneawta to lay plans for combining their educational fashycilities into a regional system following a recent directive of the St Paul and Minneapolis archdiocesan board of education

The parishes are the first in the archdiocese to furm a regionshyal group to assume common reshysponsibility for their schools Confraternity of Christian D0cshytrine classes and adult education programs

Serving as a pilot group they made their plans in accordance with the program adopted by the archdiocesan board and will subshymit them to the archdiocesan bureau of education The other 208 parishes of the archdiocese will use the plan as a -guideline and start forming into groups

FIRST CZECH REFUGEES Dr Jiri Syrovy right Father John Gilbert assistant archdiocesan superintendent ofand his wife Dr Eva Odstrilova second from left acshyschpols and originator of thecompanied by their daughters Jana 17 and Ev~~ 12 censhy consolidation plan conducted

ter are speeded on their way f~in ~ew York immigration the meeting here He said joinshyoffices to Seattle where they will make their home~ ing forces will enable parishe ing them off is Edmund E Cummingsa8socicate directormiddot to best Use their resources and

improve th~ quality of educashyof the New York office of uess Migration and Refugee tionServi~s NC Photo

Journalists Disagree Want Freedom With Condemnation NOTRE DAME (NC)-5ixtyshy

six Catholic journalists subshyfirst Czechoslovak Refugees Since Invasion scribed to a statement disagreeshy

Arrive in United States ing with the condemnation by Bishop Charles H Helmsing OIl

NEW YORK (NC) - Some MigratiOll and Refugee Services Kansas City-St Joseph Mo 01 came with bundles bags and helped two physicians make a the National Catholic Reporterauitcases Others came only with close connection with a fligbt laity-operated weekly published the clothes they were wearing for Seattle Wash in Kansas City

They were the first group of Dr Jiri Syrovy and his wife We find it necessary to stateCzechoslovak refugee8 to arrive Dr Eva Odstrilova both pediashy publicly-with respect and charshyin the United States since the tricians were going to the home ity for Bishop Helmsing-thatSovi~t invasion in August The of Dr Odstrivlov~I8 brother we disagree with his condemnashy168 refugees mostly in family They were accompanied by their tion of the National Catholic Reshygroups and including -36 chil- two dlaughters Jana 17 and porterdren had been in Vienna for Eva 12 more than two months before Although expressing some We do not base our disagreeshybOarding the commercial jet concern about having to make ment on the bishops judgment which arrived in Kennedy air- such a great change at this time concerning the theological validshyport of their lives and careers Dr ity of positions published in

The plane had been chartered Syrovy said he and his family NCR rather we must disagree by the Intergovernmental Com- were very happy to be here We with his underIying definition mittee for European Mi~atOD dOnt know what is ahead but of thelegitimate boundaries of and Refugee Services United we are willing to work~ We want religious journalism in service t8 States Catholic Conference and to be free people the Church the statement

assertedother sponsoring agencies Young Priests Form Many waved joyfully to relashy

tives and others wept openly as Professional Association the Czechoslovakian-speaking ELECTRICAL

MONTREAL (NC) - Some 65 agency aides swarmed through Contradonpriests hr re ordained betweenthe immigration building at the 1961 and 1968 have formed theairport giving assistance by Professional Association of

translating questions of customs Priests of Montreal to fightofficials and sorting visas and pastoral malaise in the Churchdocuments The association will seek more

This first group was made up power for young priests throughmostly of professional people mcreased responsibility in the including archivists engineers pastorai duties with which theyand physicians Edmund E are entrusted and greater scopeCummings associate directol at for creativity to allow the 9~~ County Stthe New York office of USCC Church to get oftmiddot the beaten New Bedford

path

In Whos Who Miss Rena Patry daughter of

Police Lieutenant and Mrs Dashyvid A Patry of Notre Dame parish Fall River has been noshytified that she is one of nine students at Salva Regina Colshylege Newport to be included in the forthcoming edition of Whos Who in American Unishyversities and Colleges A gradshyuate of Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River Miss Patry is senior class vice-president at the Newshyport college president of the Commuters Club and secretary of the Students National Edushyciation Association She is bull member of Sigma Phi Sigma sorority

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

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CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

chasing power of religious organ-

Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

gram four years ago throllgh NCCI] Gibbons -will remain on

The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

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Communication for Vocations (NC)--Communication prayer and

the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

r31l ]JOHN BAPTIST ~JENTRAJL V1[JLJLAGB

LThe Ladies Guild will sponsor

tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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$200 (for materials) we can give bull family a homeGETS writes Anhblshop Joseph Parecattil from Ema kulam Wel provide the supanision our men

FAMILY win do the work freeof-charge and the familyOFF win own It outrtght once they prove they can

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

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Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

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Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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TIfEAN~HOR-lioceseof Fall River-Thurs Nov 7d9684 Prelate Lauds Olympic GamesNearly Half of Coyle Voters

PUEBLA (NC)-Peace should be the worthy fruit of the 19thWish to Keep Drinking Age Lomits

~ Olympic Games Archbishop Octaviano 14arquez Toriz ofMajoity Want L~wer Voting Age Puebla said in a letter to govshy

By- now we know our new presidentbut -1a8t~-shy ernment authorities

at Coyle High in Taunton students had -no second sight _~shy The success of the Summer games in Mexico should spuras they chose -Humphrey-Muskie with 387 votes Finish- renewed efforts toward theing second was- the Nixon-Agnew ticket with 51 votes achievement of -internal peace

-Wallace-Lemay tallied 31 the archbishop saidturkey pie supper tonight byvotes - with five undecided Calling the Olympics berethe way Pat Golden and LOrnaballots In the Congressional magnificent events the archshyBronhard have been named capshy

bishop congratulated Presidentrace Mrs Heckler defeated tains of the varsity _basketball Dinis 310 to 165 Gustavo Diaz Ordaz and theteams Pat Cummings is team

Unsurprisingly 388 Coylites Olympics committees on themanagervoted yes on lowering the votshy success of the games

Also at Mount several busying age to 18 Eighty-seven conshy Internal peace the archbishopMounties are busy with paintservatives voted no Two hunshy said is all the more urgent asbrushes and pots Theyve transshydred and fifty-eight -stIJdents we recall the sorrowful eventsformed the guidance center andthought capital punishment of the last few months in Mexshypaperback store and plan toshould -be retained while 217 ico not only in the capital buttackle the study hallsaid no On _10weJing the here and in other placesReports cards are a-c~mingdrinki-ng age to 18 249 said yes Violence he said is unshyfor the first time this ye)rand 226 thought no And there christian We are all bound toWhere have the weeks flownwere 351 yesses to 119 noes on work for constructive undershysince September Whereverret urn i n g prayer to public standing and respect for humantheyve gone the day of reckonshyschools Finally 389 wished to dignity for institutions and aushying is approaching as marksstrengthen gun control while thorities for our neighborsclose at many schools tomorrow86 didnt

At Jesus-Mary Academy Fall andmiddot the CARDS appear next UNIltJAGGING DEVOTION With -unflagging devoshy large and small We are aU week brothers

River seniors made a closed reshy tion seniors Suzanne Roy a~ -Cynthia -Pickup raise and The archbishop was referringtreat this week at Our Lady of Josetta the school paper at lower Old Glory at Dominican Academy -Fall River each

Round Hill Retreat House Dartshy St- Joseph High Fall River has school day to the Student demonstratiolUl made its first appearance for _ that broke out in July and ledmouth and new offlcers have i bull 1

been chosen by the student counshy the year Its pages include an to violent clashes with police dl towit Elaine Dufaultpresshy invitation to any teenage girl night Nov 12 On the same day 9 to il Tuesday morning in the and the military occupation ~

ident Gertrude Nosko vice whos interested to spend a few _Dr Edward Julian head radiolshy library for parents and intershy several instituti~ns o~ higher days at the -prep school of the ogist at Morton Hospital Taunshy ested members or the commushy leaming president Denise Roussel secreshy

tary Muriel- Dumas treasurer Sisters of St Joseph More in- ton will speak~to an interschool nity who wi)l also bew~lcome

Meanwhile National Honor Soshy formation is available from Sis- group of science_ students middotThe to visit any classes in session

ciety members at Bishop Stang tel Marie Fidelis at the school lecture will be preceded by a Thursday Nov 14 therell be Board of Directors in North Dartmouth are planning 2501 S Main St Fall River social hour a parent-teacher- evening beginshy Ihcludes Laymen a tutoring service for fellow-stushy H~ly Family students have all And Connolly High in Fall ning at 730 Parents will receive

dents and participation in Nashy smiled for the birdieaoo are RIver won by a s11gh edge over a copy of their son o~ daughters OMAHA (NC)~ - CreightOD

tional Education Week obsershy awaiting the return of their Cassidy sophomores In the seashy Universitys board of directorsprogram and will pass through a composed solely of members of the Society of Jesus for the past

typical day with lO-minute classschool picturesmiddot and also at the sons first math meet The firstvances and a forthcoming Chrisshytian Culture lecture series New Bedford s~hoOl the student Diocesan-wide math meet will periods Would the time schedule

89 years has been restructuredcouncil sponsored a cake sale be ~eld Wednesday Dec 4 at were always thus sigh studentsFuture Teachers to include laym~nwith a special prize for students Cassidy Parables Sing

Future Teachers Club memshy In giving the final responsi-shywho contributed home-baked Recollection Days The SHA Parables began theirbers at Bishop Feehan High Atshy bility for institutional policy togoodies-a seasons pass to School Feehan junior girls will have Fall season with a performancetleboro have been visiting a basketball games a day of recollection at La Sa- for St Patricks Womens Guild a board combining both laymen

public grammar school once ashy and Jesuits the university winAt Dominican Academy Fall ~ette Wednesday Nov 13 with in ~all River and theyll beweek for an hours observation be in a better posi tion to achieveRiver the student cOl-lncil raised sophomores to ~ollow them the heard Sunday Dec 8 at Holypf teaching techniques The stushy her educational goals saidfunds with a car wash--Iast--Sat- neJt d~y And tomorrow Walter Ghost-Church Tiverton as welldents says Anchor reporter Father H W Linn SJ univershyurday and juni~)~a~~_ p~~g KOlii~~ki P~t Harrington Denise as continuing their weekly apshyEleanor White are very enshy sity presidenta Great Pumpkin dance from Gamache Donald LaFrata Franshy pearancemiddot at Holy Name Churchthusiastic ajx)ut the grades they 730 -to 11 tomorro~ night at -the _cine Fournier_ Katherine Donshy Fall River for a contemporary_ Father Linn said the newvisited and the children they saw Franklin street CyO TicketS nelly Katherine Bolinger and board comprised of 13 laymenThey feel this is a good way to Mass will be available at- the ltdoor Bernard McKay will represent Meanwhile freshmen and sop~shy and eight Jesuits willmeet laterhelp them decide if they really

And Latin _Club _officers at the Attleboro school bull at the omores at SHAare planning a this Fall at which time awant a career in teaching DAare Clarie Desrosiers presi- Southeastern Mass student coun mixer Friday Nov 15 with Con- chairman will be elected and theAnother project of the teach- dent Danielle Desmarais vi~ cils co~ventio- at Scituate High nolly at the SHA- gym Chairshy enlarged board will be activatedlaquors-to-be is serving as teacher

aides at Feehanitself an undershy president Jeannine DOre seere- Katherme B IS treasurer of the mEilll are Milady Khoury Bevershy as tile owning controlling and tary Jane Arruda treasukr JO- regional association and Bernshy ly Baldaia and Vicki Rezendes fully responsible body fJl tbetaking heartily endorsed by the

teachers being aided Ann Pitera re~rter Pat~icia ard will take part in a panel university Leduc sponsor Ave ~ _ _ Theme of the meeting is Face ItCheerleltiders have been named

Like It Is Also a panelist will v Media Important tfA~~~~~~~~at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall Football Experts be Ann-Marie Chalrette stu- SAN JUAN (NC)-The needRiver Head cl for St Agnes

Not evelY feminine fan at a dent council president at SHA of awareness on the part of theTeam is Sue Hughes lustily - football game knows whats real- Fall River People of God of the imporshybacked by Barbara Nasser Gail

ly happening on the field but National Education Week will tance of films press radio andOsga Mary -Lou Costa Donna real experts are the Cassidy- be marked at Coyle with a sil shy TV in the modern world wasViveiros Elizabeth Denardo Co~le Cheerleaders and Pep vel tea Tuesday Nov 12 Teachshy one of the main conclusions ofSue Levesque Bernadette Burg~ Squad members who uooertake ef Appreciation nay Wednesday a ~ork~ay here sponsoredmeyer and Louise Doucette to supply the cheerleaders touch and a takeover of teaching reshy by the _San Juan archdiocesanYelling for St Margarets is to Coyles games to everyones sponsibility by student council committee for social communishyKathy Damingo3 plus Maureen Sltltisfaction members on Friday Council cations mediaFaria Glenda Medeiros Diane

At SHA Fall River as at president James Ventura will bede Villers Jayne Hoyle Jane OHearn Beth Palumbo Paula StangNHS members are tutor- principal aided by Charles Kosior and Joanne Leslow ing classmates a service esj)tCi- Ozug as vice-principal while

ally appreciated at exam time other councillors wi~l teach Team spilit buttons are avail shyAnd 18 Coyle boys are parti- New-Look Libraryable for SHAs upcoming gym

cipating in a Youth Meets In- A new look at SHA Fall Riv-Dleet and poster committees are dustry program sponsored by ers library is being helpedhard at work Tryouts will soon Taunto- YMCA with the purpose along by Library Aides headeddetermine wholl represent the of helpmg youth understand the by Jayne Hoyle and modebitedteams operation and benefits of the by Sister Eugenia Margaret STravelings the word at Bishop free enterprise system USCCassidy High in Taunton where

Freshmenat Feehan have com- And the SHA Drama Club re-Brenda Riva Ann Murphy and pIeted a special course in use cently - enjoyed a production of- Paulette Beaudoin attended the of the school liblary conduded Red Roses for Me by SeanNew England Scholastic Press weekly by Sister Mary Faith OCasey while the studentAssn Convention at BU Theyre librarian Graduates say it gives council is planning a dance forall on the staff of Paw Prints ~hem basic library skilis needed Saturday Nov 39 with Dianethe school paper 111 all subjects in high school de Villers in charge of musicAlso at Cassidy Julie Lemire and college Mary Jane Silva and HeatherMichelle LeClair Ruth Griffin

Dress code changed at SHA Cutting on the clean-up commitshyCalOlyn Levy and Diane MarshyFall River Now theres a choice tee Karen Gaudreau and Connieques attended a special science

- o~ -wear1l1g the traditional blue Murphy planning decorations))rogram sponsored by UMass bl~zer or a navy sweater and and Maureen Faria organizingincluding talks by research scishyskirt lengths are left to individ- the all-important refreshmentsentists on the university campus ual- discretion-but of course Susan Hughes is handling tickshy- and visits to the scientistli labs discreet is the word ets

Varsity CaptaiDS Cassidy Fathers Club will At Feehan National Education At Mt St Mary Academy sponor a ham and bean supper Week will be observed with an

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THE ANCHORshy 5 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Seeks Definition Of Church

HARRISBURGH (NC) - The new general secretary of the Pennsylvania Council of Churches called here for a new definition of the word church and suggested that Roman Cathshyolic ecumenists join in the search for it

The Rev Chauncey J Varner said the word church at one time meant a place where the Gospel is rightfully preached and the sacraments duly adminshyistered That definition he said is not sufficient for this time

The element of churchness which talks about our life toshygether as disciples of Christ in the community in the world must also be included in the definition of church the Rev Mr Varner said at a dinner marking his installation

Thus my definition of the

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Rejects Proposal For Shared-Time In New Jersey

SCOTCH PLAINS (NC)shyAn attempted breakthrough IJIl shared-time education on the high school level in New krsey has run into a snag here although shared-time plans have been ruled legally permissible ill the state

The shared-time proposal was IDitiated by Brother Vineent Damian FMS principal at Union Catholic High School who asked officials of Union

County Vocational and Technishycal High School if Union Cathshyolic students would be accepted in some classes

The two schools are located Dear each other and sharedshytime became practical in Brother Vincents eyes when the vocashytional school-a county institushytion - started to accept high lIChool students on a part-time basis this year Up to now enshyIOllment has been limited to tbose who had finished their Church of Jesus Christ for toshy

ROSARIES FOR ARMED SERVICES Archbishop Terenee J Cooke recently blessshyregularmiddot schooling day would include all three In effect the school is now ed 14000 rosaries donat-ed by the New York Stat-e Knights of Columbus for distribution parts First that the Gospel be

operating on a shared-time basis by the Archbishop when he cqntinues the tradition of his predecessor as Military preached second that the sacshywith public schools with sendshy Vicar Francis Cardinal Spellman of visiting the men and women of the Armed Forces raments be administered and Jug districts paying half of the third that concern study andoverseas at Christmas time Left to right Msgr Gustave Schultheiss Archbishop$600 tuition and the countymiddot payshy emphasis be placed upon ourCooke Anthony Caramele K of C Catholic Affairs chairman and James E Foley lag the rest life together in the WOrld of

N-ew YOlk State Deputy of the K of 08 NC Photo todayPonder Leral ActiOn Vocational sch~l officials in- If the council can accept a reshy

JOrrned Brother Vincenfthat arshy definition of the term church rangements for enrollment of then we are ready to moveDetroit tomiddotmiddotAidmiddotmiddotmiddotProject on Ghetto Prices Union Catholic students would from an interdenominational have to be made by the public stance which exists primarily toPlans Exp~rimental Buying CooperativeIIChool district in which the improve ourselves in our dividshystudent resides Brother Vincent edness to an ecumenical stance then wrote to each of the 19 DETROIT (NC)-A pilot projshy headquarters and full-time staff mothers groups affiliated with which endeavors to seek more districts from which Union ect designed to bring normal The ADF grant will help fi shy the National Welfare Rights Orshy clearly what it means to be the Catholic draws students consumer prices to inner-city nance a full year of self-help ganization which has been opershy Church of Jesus Christ in our

Most replied negatively but poverty areas is one of three experiments by a group incorshy ating since 1966 and is designed time and place the Rev Mr the Scotch Plains board took a new programs to be financed by porated as a non-profit housing to help the POol help themselves Varner said I believe that Iormal vote and acting on the funds from the Detroit Archshy development and rehabilitation Five other antimiddotmiddotpoverty projshy God is calling us to an ecumenshyadvice of its attorney rejected diocesan Development Fund oragnization ects had earlier been authorized ical stance in Pennsylvania

(ADF) The grant in aid goes 10 four by the ADF commimiddotUee todaythe proposal Catholic school ofshytlclals throughout the country The committee overseeing the Ille now considering what move fund authorized an award of take next and whether ormiddotnot $18900 to establish an experishy

mental buying cooperative iIi the set the state for legal action St Bernard Community school where other pilot projects middottomiddot

~tate PTA Opposes ~ help the poor are alsomiddotin operashy Ation Nonpublic School Aidmiddot Helping ghetto residents to MINNEAPOLIS (NC) Thtf bUy at prices comparable to SUBSCRIPTION

IlInneasota Patent-Teachers Asshy those charged in the suburbs was aation has reaffirmed its long- advanced on the priority middotlist lltanding position that public for poverty projects following TO fbnds should be used only for a recent survey conducted bypublic middotschools bull Sacred Heart seininarymiddot staff

The vote which once again members which showed that put the state PTA on record as those with the least money pay The ANCHORopposing all legislation which most for what they buy would provide funds to parochial The new cooperative will start _d other nonpublic schools for with a small list of goods and IIUch things as building construcshy services permitting community tion teacher salaries and bus needs to determine the shape the For Only $400 (Mailed anywhere in the United States)transportation came at the 46th endeavor finally will take A lIDnual convention of the Minshy talent search is underway for De80ta Congress of the PTA a person to be trained as a resshy ----___-------------------------------------~--~~-----

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with the following six eiements bow of its stafr of bi)ers has mind been pledged to the St Bernard

cooperalive purchasing ueperishy Name ~ _ (1) A sense of the needs of ment the Church and an understand

Address ~ _ _ laS of the meaning of renewal Also authorized by the ADF committee which is overseeing(3) A familiarity commenshy spending of more than a million-ate with ones age and expeshy City State Zip _ dollars raised in the 1968 ADFrience with the major social collection was a $64430 grant toMel religious issues ofthe day GIFT CARD SHOULD READ a united black neighborhood orshy (3) Personal maturity ganization and a $37361 grant

(4) Foresight and good judgeshy From _ ___ _ _ in aid to groups seeking to make -ent the general community aware (5) Independent thinking not of prevailing welfare policies Spoundreet _ _ CityState Mindly following others or esshy

pousing special interest groups Self-HeBp Experiment Parish to receive credit _ political factions etc The $64430 grant went to

(6) Outspokenness willingshy Harambee a citizens group --~------~---~-------------------------------------------DeSS to speak ones view no matshy made up of a cross section of

ter what others think Negro leaders of varied viewshy FOR ADDITIONAL GIFTS USE SEPARATE SHEET AND CLIP TO ABOVE On Friday Nov 8 the Senate points in the Pontiac area The

r Priests of the Fall River Dishy group has experimented successshy For each 1-year Subscription to ecese will discuss the choice of fully in finding solutions to urshy Conada Mexico So America Central Arrierica and 5fgtain add $100 for postagethe priest-delegates to the Ieshy ban problems but has been elonal meeting in Boston handicamiddotpped by lack of suitable ~EiJE~tQ~~~~~

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 Yup Yup Yup Church Teaching

The Dependable People This is an age ltYf protest Those who rebel on any level

of society are assured of good press and television coverage Their aims may be of the highest degree of worthiness or may be of a frivolous nature or may simply be nihilistic the desire to destroy present-day society No matter They make the headiines and are good copy

Little thought is given to what a great society this must be that can affQrd to indulge such activities

While the rebels are protesting while students are opshyposing administration and capturing college buildings whi~e other protestors attack the estabhshment-whateverlt may be-a whole host of other people is steadily and qui~ly going about its work Factories operate and stores serVIce people and restaurants stay open and health officials go about their business and policemen protect and firemen amptand by and- all the necessary elements that make for a stable society and one in which people can live in health and safety and peace and comfort are maintained The dependshyable peopleare on the job

This is not to say that protestors are not dependable But unless the vast majority of non-protestqrs the dependshyable people reported dutifully to work each day and carshyried on their responsibilities great and small there would be no opportunity for the protestors to do their thing

Just imagine if the protestors any protestors had to grow their own food and process and cook it gather and weave mate-rials for their clothing had to do directly the thousanltt--and one services that are taken for granted in our society how much time or energy could there be for protest T~ank God for the depeI-dable people

Hunger Need Not Be Those who advocate artificial birth control programs

on a global scale are very quick to cry out when there is any degree at all of crop failure or hunger anywhere in the world Rather than seeing this as a ehallenge to agrishycultural development and distribution - since the world has the know-how to feed its people - they immediately talk of solving problems by curbing the birth rate

But when there is success in feeding people little is aaid about this and less attention called to it

Reports indicate that this years grain crop isprobshyably the greatest in the history of mankind

And food experts say that the use of nuclear-generated electricity could bring about an agricultural revolution in the world

Dr Harrison Brown of the National Academy ltYf Scishyences has said that a world population of nine billion pershy

sons could be supported at the United States level of living by using nuclear power which would make possible the placement of cities in arid coastal regions and the supplyshying of these with desalinated water These cities would be completely powered with nuclear-generated electricity and would have highly mechanized agriculture Such a deshyvelopment would open up vast areas of India Pakistan the Middle East and North Africa Bra~il Chile and Peru for human habitation said Dr Brown

A professor at the University of Oalifornia PerrY Stout has pointed out how a single nuclear complex placed in the Ganges River plain of India could give the basic energy needed to help provide fQod for more than forty million people

Nuclear power would pump water make fertili7ers and energize farm-related industries essential to food proshyduction and so farmers would be able to realize the potenshytial of new high-yielding cereal food grains

The ingenuity ltYf man is certainly capable of facing and solving the basic human problems of places to live and food to eat and clothes to wear And more The standard of living envisioned by these experts is not bare subsistence but a United States standard of living

regfine ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER

Published weeklyby TheCatholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River ~41 0 Highland Avenue

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

Rt Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

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The Case of NCR It is openly libera1 It antagonizes people Its 8areasm

is devastating To churchmen it is disrespectful And as a result there are some who are forcibly trying to close its doors This is indeed a shame For the National Catholic Reporter a national Cathshy

extremists and thus their viewshyolic weekly has many good point and criticism canno~ bepoints to offer the church taken in a yery serious vein~

in this day of intellectual What is most upsetting in theawareness It strives for honesty

entire NCR controversy is thatand truth Its articles demonshyit smacks of a medieval heresystrate a measure of keen -insight trialIt possesses a real sense of

humor Above all it is a very One would think in this dayprofessional journal However and age of the American Church the opponents of NCR are mishy we would overcomehave the merous tragedy of the inquisition But

The NCR bas made many this does not seem to be the enemies ease as far as NltR is concerned

The most ardent voices in its Because it dares to comment OD

condemnation are those who people in high places and issues follow the philosophies of the of delicate sensitiveness it is to Wanderer and Twin Circles be considered no longer a cath-

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A mother and father exe~ authority in the name of 004 because they regard their Chi) dren asmiddota sacred trust from ttiIli Author of mar-riage It is thee within the family that we have our first experience of learmna to do what we are told

The family is the most iJJlIe portant society on earth and every other kind of authority ampI some way or other is derived from the needs and rights of the family Thus you as teachers S8I that you are in loco parentis You IOQk after the children in tile name of their parents the ~ ents being ultimaltely responsi

to God Himself

Authority in the state simt larly comes from God but is ~ the use of the family The fami~

on its own is not able to provide for all its needs So the state must give it those public services which unaided it could not pro- vide - schools hospitals policil fire brigades the army-eve11 thing the family needs for MEl well-being The state in turD has the right to obedience from its subjects otherwise life iii society would become impossible

Spiritual authority is of pre cisely the same orderThe fam ily or the individual is norma) ly UJlable to discover all tbi truths of religion Herice the nero for what we call revel tion God tellB us about Himse and His law which makes Hit possible in time and eternitJi

Because hunaanreason al~

could find out little about these truths of religion at sundi7 times and in divers ways iil time past God spokemiddot to our fathea through the prophets and lad of all in these days He w spoken to us by His Son (Heb 1 1-2)

The ChrIstian religion IlIl other words Is Gods last word to man It is the perfection of Hia revelation Since this revelatiOD needed authority to preserve III the Son of God founded His Church and within that Church gave authority to St Peter the Apostles and those who were ilo come after them The supreme authority resides on earth in the Vicar of Christ but in due meashysure we all have our share iD that authority The Holy Ghost we read in Scripture has seli you bishops to rule the Churdli of God The faithful give wi ness to truth so they too shame in this divine autQ0rity

Cardinal Heenan in concbtshyBion said You know that in Ushyteaching of truth the sublime

two well known conservative olic publication This is ridicu- exercise of authority you teaeo journals BUt these people are lous

A Little Liberal or Conservative

It had been hoped timt the Church in the United States had destroyed the barrier of apoloshygetics and had become a positive and moving force not only in the social life of this country but also in the world of jourshynalism

The recent aspersions cast upon NCR certainly indicate that intellectual immaturity still is with us

The fact of the matter is that since the Vatican Council the Church in America has acted like a YOffig teen-ager

In the evolution of the spirit and ideals of Vatican Council II we are young and gangly The arms and legs of the Amershyican Church have operated at times without true coordination

for this reason many churchmen cannot accept the philosophy cd NCR

Whether NCR is right or wrong is not the issue

After all lIB Gilbert and Sulshylivan noted in Iolanthe every child born alive Is either a liWe liberal or Conservative

This is the fact that the Church in America niust begin to realize not only in theory but in fact This is the issue Is the Church able to accept in its leadership both active liberals and conservatives

Can the Church be all thIngs to all men or is its membership to be thought of as a predestined few

We cannot ignore the issues in this case for they have farshy

ers have a greater part to pI than the bishops or priests of tile Church

You are in closer contad You deal with the immature minds which have to befornled in the way of truth The exe cise of authority varies with tile fashion of the times- Iii past generations authority was eraquoshyercised through fear and puni ment Today as any teacher _ parent knows this is not considshyered the proper way to teach tbIi young

It must be done with low and understanding We no lo~

er forbid people to ask the reashyson why they must obey _ discussions continue but alw8JIII with the understanding that wei who teach in the name of 1iIei Church are expected to give ~

our personal OpiniollJ but tile oHicial teaching for which _ have received a mandate-

MANAGING EDITOR For this reason we are still reaching consequences for the Cardinal Heenan con~le~ratiil Hugh J Golden LLB grouping to a full maturity and Church in America the Mass with 12 priest-teach

New Retirement Plan for Priests

THE ANCHORshy 7 Thurs Nov 7 1968

SAN DIEGO (NC)-lPriests ol the San Diego diocese will reshyceive $30or monthly retirement benefits starting in 1970 and 11 $5001 maximum by 197~ Father the- retirement committee of the retirement committee of the Diocesan Senate of Priests said here

Father Cooney said the fnshyereased retiJrem~ benefits will go to priests serving 15 yearn jn the diocese and living outshyside a rectory or other diocesan homes Priests remainiilg in sucll fnstjtutions after they retire will receive $200 8 month instead c~

$3ec Pri(lSs 7lw are retired now

gat $2ca monthly from ~

Priesls Relicf Fund Faplusmnh2J Cooney said th~t wtshy

del the new plltn priests ma~ retire at 65 and will be asked to do so wIlen they realth 70 He added thnt retirement beoom23 mandatory at age 75

Western Bishops Issue Statement On Encyclical

LOS ANGELES NC)-A legional conference of bisbshyops from four western states has issued a statement en dorsing Pope Paulsshy encyclical on birth contror Humanae Vitae and assuring the Pope of their earnest suppori and constant devotion

The 14 bishops who approved the statement at a regional meeting represented the arcli shydioceses of Los Angeles and S~ Francisco and the dioceses of sacramento San Diego Fresno Monterey Stockton Oakland Santa Rosa Calif Tucson Ariz

Reno Nev and Salt Lake City Utah

The comple~ statement folshywws

We 14 archbishop and bishshyops representing the entire states of California Arizona Nevada and Utah assembled in regional conference for discusshyIS1()Zl of common problems have noted the expressions of groups in various nations concerning The retiremen~ fund Is SUl)shythe encyclical Hwnanae Vitae FOR BIAFRA RELIEF Dr Morns B Abram center president of Brandeis Unishy ported by clergy premiums and CIS these have been reported in versity and chairman of the American Jewish Emergency Efferl fOr Biafran Relief parish assessments Fatherthe newS media presents checks tOtaling $38000 to Bishop Edward E SwanstJOm left of Catholic Cooney stid Hemiddot noted that tim Among th~se was the conf1~ RJelief ServJces and James MacCracken of Church World Service Funds by the Jewshy fund gets ttooat $lillOOO ann~ maUve statement of the adminshy ally Om these soures ish community of the UnitedStatesviill be used by the two Catholic and Protestant~ration of t1w ~etus EpiSCo overseas aid agencies to finanee me~y airliftS hitoblockaded Biafra as well as purshy~rum of the united State$ n chase food and medicines for the thotisands of bJno-e e n t me~ womea and clilldren CechmiddotEcumeni~tswhch 1111 the Ilishops here k)resent concur~ h suffering from starvation in the stricken -area - NC PnOto Issue Statement

iIn the view of thle importance PRAGUE (NC)-Twenty-fomand continued discussion of the Catl()lic Protestant and Ortholencyclical the bishops present CGrdihoa~ Warns bE PossiblemiddotMdr~rd~m dox churchmen have urgedat this meeting expressed a

~hoslovakian Christians tipWish to go oh renewed recOrd respopd to thf1 political situation d S[utish -Prelate Cites Soviet A9gress~onindividually and in concoKd h the country from positions 01with the bishops of their respec truth and lovetfve provinces and states as USHAW (NC)-John Cardinal Balkans the Baltic have an beem oggressiotrn but to remind you In a message fltlrmuInted at aftloroughly In agreement with Heenan ~ Westminstei said centeiS of pe1SecutiCCl Thoushy that it is in D)way fanciful to meeting called by the Czechoshythe encyclical and in aeceptance here that more Christians have sands alive today we-e mt--e vieshy magine that the priests of today slovakian Ecumenical Council cdof the divine authority of the been martyred rn mtJdern ti~es timo of imprlsomnent artd torshy may yet be called upon to eml Churches the churchmen exshyteaching maaisterium presenting than at the height ofl the Reshy ture because of theill faitl o late the heroism of the Smfnary pressed gratitude to God toit f~rmation their priesthood priests of Cardinal Allen leaders of the CzechoslovakianPositive Guldan~ During the Second Vatican Cardinal Allen fntud-or of H~ warned that the present government and to the members They welcome this opporbP Soviet aggression in Europe Council we were addressltd by Joua was the l~ Catholic of their churches Dity Ll joint conference to exshy could possibly lead to martyrshy many bishops whose witnes to archbishop of Canterbury He Seven Catholic bIshops pa1b tend to His Hollness deep and crom for many more priests the faith was no less glorious died on the same day as Queen ticlpated in the meetingsincere congratulations and than that of the martyrs whom Mary the Catholic who was imshyThe Cardinal leader of the The messagemiddot thanked ourthanksgiving fur the liirm and ~ay we aremiddot gathered to honor mediately suc=ceeded by herChurcll m EngJand llI1d Wal~ eonstitutional representativesmiddotpositive guidance contained in lronie Comcidenc8 sister Queen EllzaJJethwas speaking nt Ushaw major headed by President Ludvikthe encyclical and to assure His northern seminaory at the eel- These are facts which should Svoboda who decided-in tileHoliness of their earnest sup ebration of the 400th annivershy help to make these celebrations Negro Churchmen interest of the life and honor cdport and constant devotion sary of the founding of the EDgshy more real Speed of movement the people of our socialist state

It is most gratifying for 1U Iish seminary at Doual France in modem warfare makes it ~ Hold Convocation in tllistrial-to take the course -to witness the many manifestashy as a center of Catholic resiStance sible for a small nation like oars ST WUIS (NC) - The Nashy of gradually consolidating the tions of ready assent and deep to the Reformatlltmt il tbis counshy to be occupied by an enemy in a tiona Committee of Negnraquo situation which arooe throughgratitude expressed by the V9Samp try matter of days Czechoslovakia Churchmen a black ecumenical the invasion of our state ~ body of our people who have ~uai regarded as the mother which is slightlY larger than groUp comprising some 700 clershy some countries belonging to the embraced the vocation of marshy England was overrun last InQnliii Warsaw Pacthouse of all Ehgish seminaries gymen and lay persoD5 is holdshymed life in a few hoursOOday produced a stream of ing its second annual convoca

fBy an ironic coincidenceThey have studied the encycshy priests who came here to work tion here this week lical They have appraised ft some sort oi freedom of religionunderground dllring the fiercest Black caucuses from majorJreverently and appreciate 113 times of persecution All faced was being negotiated with the denominations are holding sepshy CORREIAamp SONS ltlwnitive proclamation of the constant danger and many died communist government at the arate conferences fu- two days ONi SlOPoacred dignity of married life as martyrs very time the Soviet and satelshy prior to tJe m~eting to wotk out SHOlPDJG C~Nfle~lite trQ()ps began their invasionand its responsibilities strategies and priQrities for thelellVemcll ne~iigUolll I mention this not in order till bull Terevisio~ bull GroOOIli7

sugg~st that W~stern Europe isWe th(l cbove mention~ formation of n lltrong blaek allishy

bishops of California Arizqna There are in ~t fe~ rea5Oro lT1ee Within tl2 Christf~ el A53pgntaillic0S llJfllinhlJlioimmediately threatened withNevada and Utah with profound Cal believing that we Ere ampl) Church I riM A[OJ1 $~ NO-J ~dW(8)J~oontiments of respect and revershy mucp better than llW fathers The NCNC Wolll formed b

erice our andproclaim love the cardinal said It is true tha~ ceOG~middot ~~~IlClbl1DGG[i1J$ 11133 but was not fonnally Oshy II ~9j7 D~~L) middotloyalty to our chief shepherd ganized until last Novem~ ctwe no longer wage religious begging the abundant graces oz wars Men now destroy each ~W ~~k~ ~~C~ [) m~ting in Dallas Tex Th2 God upon him and asking in reshy other for ideological reasons Lafayette (NC)-The Lafayshy organization with fieadqualtero turn his apostolic blessinrg But ideology is often only anshy in Ne-g Y01k includes neadyette diocesan superintendent of

other name for perverted reli shy sch()()s said hero Catholic layshy every Negro church in t~

gion men make vital contribution Uraquo United States lUI well as Negr~[)o ~(]fl[1lCOffiJ 1P~m](ru~ the operation of Catholic schools churchmen 11 most largelyThe last laO years have proshy

MampW [J2l[1jJIM~~(fi~ through their membership on white denominatioJsduceq more Christian martyr) Catholic school boardsDETROIT (NC) - Father and confessors fur the faith than

euroharles E Coughlin radio the whole Opound the 16th century All indications are that the priest and writer of the 1930s Uganda Russia Mexico Catholic school bOard movement has annltlunced plans to begin 111 China Poland the Ukraine the fm this diocese is ushering in an new publication called HeImcl era of Catholic education not end Sword dreamed of 50 years ago and

Father Coughlin published bull Educatioll1 COl1lgress hardly hoped for to years ago magazine called Sccial Justice SAN ANTONIO (NC) -The Msgr~ RichaIrl Mouton stated in the late 19S0s and early 1940amp first Texas Congress of ReligIous It will be a source of strength He and his publication opposed Education heJ1le will focus on for generations to come III number of the policies cd better methods and techniques of School boards wbih seek to President Franklin D R0oseshy proeIatming the Cbristian messhy give laymen a greater share of velt sage on all levels 11 was noted authority and responsibility for

The priest now retired ba In a letter froan Archbishop tb~ schools are a growing trend Aid the new publieatfon wtD Robert E Lucey to all pastors inCatholie education throughgtshyDOt be sold on newsstanda ~ the SllD AIlItonio ardlmoeeae out the United States be said

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t Prelates Booklet NEW HAVEN (NC)-The ~Thirtks ~ Fashion Is Arriving

million-~ember Knights of c0shylumbus have begun nationwide disribution of a booklet of Pope Pauls recent encyclical on hi control

At Period of middotUnisex bull -lt By Marilyn Roderick The booklet was originaD3i

prepared by Patrick Cardinal~ Joe bas some definite views on fashion 80 I am OBoyle of Wasblnlft9n and disooIOingto turn this weeks arlieleover io him wtithtbe tributed at Masses iD his archshy

IJingle reservation that I di~own whatever he says diocese sept 8 It was tbeG I ~ Writing this article ~th reservatiOJ16 of my Own beshy eonsidered the cardinals answd

eause I feel that I and many to 41 local priests who main~ that the encyclical is but one c4at my-masculine friends have they Me being presented as an many factors to be uSed by Ca~been left in the lurch atmiddot alluring scent to capture the olies in forming their consciencea ~ fashion conservatism To 00 hea~ and i~aginations of our on middotthe use of birth control j

IIin with I should make it clear femInIne admIrers The cardinal bas insisted thatthat I have absolutely no qualms The ad men are clever in this file encyclicill constitutes an abooampbout womens respect Have you noticed the solute ban against coniraceptiod If a III h ion TV ads in which they use Yogi and that those who practice ~ although I find Berra and Duke Snyder and may receive the sacraments onl~ INCh things as others of athletic bent to pershy if they are sincerely trying tw1 false ey~lashes suade the rest of us that hairshy stop the practiceJl8ther strange coloring is peIfectly acceptable This is the position taken till But all iiI aU I to males The male cosmetic the booklet The 40-page volumGlIi n d womens field is burgeoning with scents contains answers to 38 Queampshypr eo c cupa _ galore in fact if I may be pershy tions Asked Since the Encycliczampltien with their mitted a pun one might say Humanae Vitae bull iP pear a n c e that the whole ilield is beginning It is according to the K ofmiddot~ fa u i t e normal to smell announcement of the distriblloo IIUld aCceptable ABn Alike tionprogram designed to amigto It iSmens fash- Of course the retailers andad swer the doubts middotofmiddotmiddot eatholiCl1 Sons that are really beginning men defend ~s fashions by arising from the controve~ eoirritate me There is no doubt dechlring that man bas longhad MEMORIALCUAUCE Rev George Saad pastor cd BWlrounding the encyclical that they are now going through a need to show his indiVIdualism Our Lady of Purgatory Church New Bedford displays bull revolution We are being inun- throuib his molee of clotlbing handmade sterling silver and goldPlated chalice and pateJi lke middotProtestant School dated with a feminine influence in fact that for toO longall men given to chUTch in memorY Of Mrs Rose G David Froni which knows Do liniiUThere looked alike apd lost their spampshy FQr CCD Classes iiAthens 1Jhe chaliCe is set with iSOstonesandornamentOOwas a time for instance whim a eHl something b1 looking like ~LAKELAND (gtNC)~Theyfii6

with eigh~ lmameled middotpicturesman went to the barber shop everybody else teaching Catholic catechism Ii for a haircut and gave a simple So now we look at the Johnny StmiddotDavids Episcopal church order to the barber Cut It Carson show and see that two 6cbool here inmiddot Florida-but aDmiddot IIbort Or Let me have III trim out Of three menmiddot who appear fOe middotstudents are CatholicsVocationsmiddotmiddot middotDriveIbose days are gone have either Nehru jackets with Lack of space beCamea proti-

Now one is expected to look prettymiddot beads or tlJrlle neck em for Father Patrick J CavePshyat III chart to pick out the type sweaters and 1be man wibo- De bull N 0_ Cmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Cotact ly pastor of Resurrection Cath-o wears a traditional su e slgllll eWarK ampalgn to

oUc epurch when his catechism best suit ones profile We have one who is different It has go~ Every Adult Student and Confraternity of Christian u heard what has begun to be ten to the point where every DO~rPte classes became larger

of sideburns and hairstyle whIch -

In addition teams of piestsbull eliche I cant tell the boys man lilt a party or aninform8L CLARK (NC)-A massive edshy this FaIl Jhan last Year seminarians women ReligiousIIrom the girls but now we a~e event has Il white turtle neCk 1IC8tional campaign designed to Th~ Jlev Peter Flemingandmiddot laymen most of themmiddotmemshyentering a period when it will sweater and a blue blazer or contact every adult and student Episcopal church rector heambers of Serra Clubs middotin comingbe difficult to tell men from the something closely akin to it be in the Newark archdiocese and of -FathetCaverlys plightanciImonths will present panel proshywomen sameness in the search for indi- acquaint them with facts about oommented This age of ecugrams at every grade and high8eli-Adulatiolll viduality 13 ludicrous v-ocations to the religious life menism opens the door foilschool including CCD schools

All of this reeks of a ~rtain ~e have lOng been told by has been started her~ ~ristiarui and other religiilU8These too will be based on mashydegree of self-adulation This erltics of our society that we At a day-long program at bodies to cooperate and share ~terial in the bookhas always been the case wiUJ I are highly feminized but I think Mother seton Regional High WQys that were unheard of blit is time to change our termi- School participants in the camshy previous years So he invitedjunior high school boys w~oIlUddenly find out they have middotnology Whatmiddot we are arriviflg paign were told to present the Congratulates Foreign the Catholics to use the mo~

musCles and have a fanatic middotde at ~ a period which I will1abe1- religious life ms sOmething spacious Episcopal school-aD4 IIiTe to impress the rest of the unisex unique and not to give a picture ~ission Society thats what theyre doing world with their find Unisex may be defined 81 thai of Religious just IIi8 consecrated VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope

sexual limbo whichmiddot 0CCUIfl be- aocial workers Paul VI bas sent a letter of enshy Turkey SupperThis is part of growing up and tWeen the ages of 10 end 60 and That advice was given b7 couragement and good wishes to III eertaiply to be expected it in which the separate sexes as Fether James C Viall president A turkey pie supper will 1iIi

the Society of Foreign MissioDfltil the type of thing we try tq we know them now are indJ8tin- Of the National Conference 02 eerved in Mt st Marys A~

of Scarborough Canada on theforget 20 7ears later Now guishable wOmen are dressing DioceS9n Vocation Directors derny cafeteria Fall River froIil

~ion of the 50th anniversary I to 130 tonight Cakes andthough we are being given tlbe more llIke males and males dress which has taken II special intershy Of the fo~ndation and praiSed eandy will also be on sale TiclDshyImpression that tbds adolescent more like 1elIDales and it eouki eet in the program because it bull past accomplishments et8 are available from SisteIIattitude toward self-image is Very Well be that fashiOnb 0Dl7 win be duplicated in 25 other IIi his letter to the societYB of Mercy or at the doorright and that those who do not an outward manifestation Gi dioCeses middotsuperior genereJ Father Francis participate ill the fasbion vogue much more 8erioUll problem The programs toeal point Diemert the Pope said are not with it the new Paulist Press book On this jubilant occasion the

This is not 10 say that we Generation of Opportunity b1 foundation of this Canadian aoshy_ouldnt be aware of our ap- Asks Law Recognize George Fischer whomiddot was one of ciety for foreign missions is e pearance Dl-fitted mess7 Right of Coscience the speakers here A sOciological JlIe8SOn for joy and happiness for clothes are never in vogue Nor study of YOCatioDB the book has the Church For it represents a does it mean that there is any NEW YO~ (NC)-AuxiUary been mailed ~ more than half-century of unselfish service

reason why a man should not Bishop James P Shannon of SL 168000 Catholic families 1m the announcing the Good News (the wantto look good But Jtdoes PaJIl and Minneapolis urged that archdiocese Gospel) of Jesus Christ to thOse mean that there is a difference the U S selective service lew In authorizing tilemalling who did not knoW-this messagebetween- looking good and recognize the right of individual Archbishop Thomas A Boland of life looking pretty -- conscience whether that con- asked families to make its ooa-

It is the prettiness that many sciel1ce bas been formed in~ tents the subject for family disshy ~Ips You Overcomeof us object to Deodorants are just war tradition of Christian cussions a case in point originally these churches Cltl in m bumanistie FALSE TEETH- were meant to be a deterrent to moral code Reorganize Michigalnoffending other people but now Bishop Shannon Speakingmiddot at Lcoseiie~s and Worry

a meeting at the Community Catholic Conference No longer be annoyed or feellllat shyease because of loose wobbly faIse Church here sponsored by Pax _LANSING (NC) - A plan to teeth FASTEETH an improved

N Ixon to Address a Catholic peace association with reorganize the Michigan Cathoshy aIkallne powder holds plates firmer GO they feel more comfortable Avoid

R bull Dmiddot headquarters in New York lie Conference has been apshy embarrassment caused by loosefaIseFund Qlsmg mner traced the long tradition of proved by its board of directors teeth Dentures that fit are essential to healthSee your dentist regulrolYLOS ANGELES (NC)-Rich- Christian opposition to war from The reorganization plan deshy Get FASTEETH at all drug counters

Drd M ~ixon has accepted-an the earlist daysof Christianity velQped during a year-~ong seshyinvitation from James Francis He urged that the structures ries of meetings involving all Cardinal McIntyre of Los An- of todays Church be more open members of the conference geles to be principal speaker at to the conscientious objector stresse~ greater diocesan particshy Mffilfi~~ ~~uonbi~g amp G hospitsal fund raising dinner especially when he wishes ~ ipation in its work here Thursday Dec 5 perform alternate service The conference was created ~~nrru~ (0

Proceeds will be used to fi- The draft law as currently by the Oatholic bishops of Michshy Over 35 Years lllance a new 50-bed Santa Marta constituted classifies as consclshy igan in 1963 to represent the of Satisfied Service hospital to replace the present entious objectors those young Church in Michigan on public Reg Master Plumber 7023 hospital facilities which serve men who are opposed to all wars policy questions and to serve as JOSEPH RAPOSA JRthe large Mexican-American -in particular those who are a forum for the exchange of 806 NO MAIN STREETcommunity OD the citys east members of the middotpoundOcalled peace ideas among the five Catholic Faii River 675-7497llide churches dioceses

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Nineteenth Century Book StiU Practical Today

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick

Purely by accident we recently came across a book entitled Practical Agriculture published in 1807 in Lonshy_n written by R W Dixon We picked it up out of curiosity and have not been able to put it down There are so many things of interest in the book that in the short time we glish for me but one lip-smackshyhave had it we have begun ing one was Charles Lambs tlo cherish it famous essay A Dissertation

The author must have beeR a upon Roast Pig Youll recall ebel in his day In his intra- how Lamb tells of a boy in anshyduetion for instance he goes cient China who accldel1tally

burned down his fiathers house to great palns to request a re- and in the process roasted nine peal of the Uthe system which baby pigs was in effect in England shortly after the Revolutionary War By III the Kfitehen this system a farmer was forced A rd toto pay a tax of every tenth _~ ceo mg Lambs tale meat

1 until that time had been eaten el his produce to the govem- raw until Bo-bo the boy made ment a system whichthe author his wonderous discovery of eleshyclaims forces much good land gant roasted meat AJlter that to be contrained to remain in the tale concludes all over China GIe unprofitable state of grass people were busy burning their which might otherwise by a cottages down (wirth the liveshytrifling expenditure of money stock inside of course) to enjoy ~ no very extraordinary de- the newly discovered delicacy sree of exertion be rendered ~atly more productive undee For weeks after having this arable management assignment in English class I

found it very difficult to pass upHe also points out that Q sys- pork on a restaurant menu beshy

tern by which then English land- cause of Mr Lambs mouthshy_ner rented his land to tenants Ibotild be abolished because the wat~ring descriptions of Bo-bos

repast peasantry wouId not unprove Now thlWt I dont haveto wait the lands to any great extent to gO to a restaurant to enjoy waless they owned the land the delicious taste oJZ k I themselves Our own plantation I d i i ~f-- ~ers might have taken heed manage mc u e bull n vuu to thi and rtal 1 Kru bob menu lit least once a week in some

s eEl n y s ev form or other Roast pork is would have had to agree with buly my favorite (poosibly be- the wisdom of private owner- oause of Lambs talent with Ibip of land words) but more often than

Ve17 ftloroolifh DOt pork chops aft the form The book Is very thorough In that the pork takes in earning to

bull practical recommendations to our flable rmers OIl how to improve their Versatile is the word that nds and production Much ()f should be used to describe the what is written is applicable 00- chop part of that little pjg for bull 1 and although much of the there mat be hundreds of ways lustification used by the author to prepare pork chopa and all would not hold water today it of them are tasty amazing bow many practices Even the Cbllclrea 1lo1d true

There is evident an obvious Even the children like pork chops (this is like having a recshylack of understanding of plant

ebemistry For instance the ommednation from the Cordon author asserts that essentlalele- Bleu) therefore I dont feel selshyments in the soil for the growth fish serving them J2son likes of plants include hydrogen oxy- them because he can hold the gen and azote In the alr there bone and gnaw it-that way he is the unquestioned value of doesnt have to eat just lick light sun and electricity the bone whileat the same time

putting up a goon frontAside from the lack of knowlshyedge of plant processes though Apples seem to be ~e perfect there is a tremendous practical partner for pOrk in any form knowledge of how things should and many stuffed pork or stUff- be done Chapters include Impleshy ed pork chop recipes use them ments of Husbandry with de- in the stUffing ingredients My tails and drawing for construcshy mother makes a delicious appleshytion Farm-House and Offices sauce and when Im planning Iarm Cottages Inclosing of pork for the menu I always try ~d (with some great methods to coax her into making a batch of growing hedges and buildshy Sauerkraut is another food that Ing fences) Soils Manures and goes nicely with any form of Cultivation of Arable Land pork as it seems ~ add the

right amount of tangA book like this makes one wonder who used it I would No matter what your choice like to think that maybe Thomas is for the companion to your Jefferson might have waited for pork dish you cant help but ~ to arrive at his plantation be thankful for Bo-bos discovery This is just the sort of thing of the joys of roasted pig amplIIt he would have loved to read This is a pork chop recipe and one cannot help wonder if that we enjoy very much It were such a book which inshy Pork Chops with S01lr Creamfluenced his thinking on the WISe of land his concept of farmshy 4 pork chops (1 double twa Ing and land apportionment recipe)

Certainly the matters of pracshy flour for dredging tical implementation and farm yen cup water tools fences etc are much in 2 Tablespoons vinegar keeping with Jeffersons thinkshy 1 Tablespoon sugar Ing At any rate this is quite 1 small bay lelllf an interesting possibility and - cup sour cream OIle which someone with an hisshy 1) Dredge the chops in the torical bent might like to purshy flour and brown sligbtly in the ~ I have no idea of the value fat Combine the remaining Inshyof this book in terms of dollallil gredients and heat over 11 modshyand cents but iot is invaluable in erate heat tenns of interest and I iIbould 2) Arrange the pork chops fa like to offer 11 to lU17 interested a shallow baking disll and pour ~ader for his or her perusal the liquid over them

There werent too many memshy 3) Cover tightly and bake m orable momentli ill collece ED- a aoo- oven about IlIl 1llour

TlIE ANCHORshyThurs Nov 7 1968

Fq~m ~eg ione School System

HOPKINS (NC)-Representshyatives of seven parishes from the southwest suburbs of Minneaposhylis met at St Johns parish here in Minneawta to lay plans for combining their educational fashycilities into a regional system following a recent directive of the St Paul and Minneapolis archdiocesan board of education

The parishes are the first in the archdiocese to furm a regionshyal group to assume common reshysponsibility for their schools Confraternity of Christian D0cshytrine classes and adult education programs

Serving as a pilot group they made their plans in accordance with the program adopted by the archdiocesan board and will subshymit them to the archdiocesan bureau of education The other 208 parishes of the archdiocese will use the plan as a -guideline and start forming into groups

FIRST CZECH REFUGEES Dr Jiri Syrovy right Father John Gilbert assistant archdiocesan superintendent ofand his wife Dr Eva Odstrilova second from left acshyschpols and originator of thecompanied by their daughters Jana 17 and Ev~~ 12 censhy consolidation plan conducted

ter are speeded on their way f~in ~ew York immigration the meeting here He said joinshyoffices to Seattle where they will make their home~ ing forces will enable parishe ing them off is Edmund E Cummingsa8socicate directormiddot to best Use their resources and

improve th~ quality of educashyof the New York office of uess Migration and Refugee tionServi~s NC Photo

Journalists Disagree Want Freedom With Condemnation NOTRE DAME (NC)-5ixtyshy

six Catholic journalists subshyfirst Czechoslovak Refugees Since Invasion scribed to a statement disagreeshy

Arrive in United States ing with the condemnation by Bishop Charles H Helmsing OIl

NEW YORK (NC) - Some MigratiOll and Refugee Services Kansas City-St Joseph Mo 01 came with bundles bags and helped two physicians make a the National Catholic Reporterauitcases Others came only with close connection with a fligbt laity-operated weekly published the clothes they were wearing for Seattle Wash in Kansas City

They were the first group of Dr Jiri Syrovy and his wife We find it necessary to stateCzechoslovak refugee8 to arrive Dr Eva Odstrilova both pediashy publicly-with respect and charshyin the United States since the tricians were going to the home ity for Bishop Helmsing-thatSovi~t invasion in August The of Dr Odstrivlov~I8 brother we disagree with his condemnashy168 refugees mostly in family They were accompanied by their tion of the National Catholic Reshygroups and including -36 chil- two dlaughters Jana 17 and porterdren had been in Vienna for Eva 12 more than two months before Although expressing some We do not base our disagreeshybOarding the commercial jet concern about having to make ment on the bishops judgment which arrived in Kennedy air- such a great change at this time concerning the theological validshyport of their lives and careers Dr ity of positions published in

The plane had been chartered Syrovy said he and his family NCR rather we must disagree by the Intergovernmental Com- were very happy to be here We with his underIying definition mittee for European Mi~atOD dOnt know what is ahead but of thelegitimate boundaries of and Refugee Services United we are willing to work~ We want religious journalism in service t8 States Catholic Conference and to be free people the Church the statement

assertedother sponsoring agencies Young Priests Form Many waved joyfully to relashy

tives and others wept openly as Professional Association the Czechoslovakian-speaking ELECTRICAL

MONTREAL (NC) - Some 65 agency aides swarmed through Contradonpriests hr re ordained betweenthe immigration building at the 1961 and 1968 have formed theairport giving assistance by Professional Association of

translating questions of customs Priests of Montreal to fightofficials and sorting visas and pastoral malaise in the Churchdocuments The association will seek more

This first group was made up power for young priests throughmostly of professional people mcreased responsibility in the including archivists engineers pastorai duties with which theyand physicians Edmund E are entrusted and greater scopeCummings associate directol at for creativity to allow the 9~~ County Stthe New York office of USCC Church to get oftmiddot the beaten New Bedford

path

In Whos Who Miss Rena Patry daughter of

Police Lieutenant and Mrs Dashyvid A Patry of Notre Dame parish Fall River has been noshytified that she is one of nine students at Salva Regina Colshylege Newport to be included in the forthcoming edition of Whos Who in American Unishyversities and Colleges A gradshyuate of Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River Miss Patry is senior class vice-president at the Newshyport college president of the Commuters Club and secretary of the Students National Edushyciation Association She is bull member of Sigma Phi Sigma sorority

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

papal attendant NC Photo

CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

chasing power of religious organ-

Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

gram four years ago throllgh NCCI] Gibbons -will remain on

The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

the NCCIJ staff lS dlrettoT of c~e armed iLeducating ~e~n Gltlds image Father Mc~ the employment serviccmiddotsaepart-middot laity on contemporaiy slaquoiai Keever saidmiddot human conduct mentbull middotmiddotmiddotpr~l~~s i ~ - ~ ~ilJj~middott~tsi~ply~a resigtolH iO

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Communication for Vocations (NC)--Communication prayer and

the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS Preparing for the annual Bishops Charity Ball schedulecll for Jan 10th at Lincoln Park Ballroom are Mrs Aubrey Annstrong Swansea hospitalshyity Mrs Bertrand Patenaude $wansea decorations Rt Rev Msgr Anthony M Gon~esp Diocesan coordinator of the Ball Mrs Vinent A Coady Somerset presentees Mi~

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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BeIVants Sanchez caid As tian Family Movement will conshyprivate universimltas lllll publie

New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

992middot5534presiltlentJon boo~ess fin~ bers than in past oonventiltlgtiWp phnOnig ~ ~~~ fhelaid ~IOOOOOOOOOooO

THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

r31l ]JOHN BAPTIST ~JENTRAJL V1[JLJLAGB

LThe Ladies Guild will sponsor

tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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GROUP DYNAMICS Left Sister Celine Andrew SUSC seems to find addressing classmates a not too terrifying ordeal Seated from left Harry Onoyan and Al Vaselet instructors Robert Wessman course dishy

Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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Seeks Definition Of Church

HARRISBURGH (NC) - The new general secretary of the Pennsylvania Council of Churches called here for a new definition of the word church and suggested that Roman Cathshyolic ecumenists join in the search for it

The Rev Chauncey J Varner said the word church at one time meant a place where the Gospel is rightfully preached and the sacraments duly adminshyistered That definition he said is not sufficient for this time

The element of churchness which talks about our life toshygether as disciples of Christ in the community in the world must also be included in the definition of church the Rev Mr Varner said at a dinner marking his installation

Thus my definition of the

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Rejects Proposal For Shared-Time In New Jersey

SCOTCH PLAINS (NC)shyAn attempted breakthrough IJIl shared-time education on the high school level in New krsey has run into a snag here although shared-time plans have been ruled legally permissible ill the state

The shared-time proposal was IDitiated by Brother Vineent Damian FMS principal at Union Catholic High School who asked officials of Union

County Vocational and Technishycal High School if Union Cathshyolic students would be accepted in some classes

The two schools are located Dear each other and sharedshytime became practical in Brother Vincents eyes when the vocashytional school-a county institushytion - started to accept high lIChool students on a part-time basis this year Up to now enshyIOllment has been limited to tbose who had finished their Church of Jesus Christ for toshy

ROSARIES FOR ARMED SERVICES Archbishop Terenee J Cooke recently blessshyregularmiddot schooling day would include all three In effect the school is now ed 14000 rosaries donat-ed by the New York Stat-e Knights of Columbus for distribution parts First that the Gospel be

operating on a shared-time basis by the Archbishop when he cqntinues the tradition of his predecessor as Military preached second that the sacshywith public schools with sendshy Vicar Francis Cardinal Spellman of visiting the men and women of the Armed Forces raments be administered and Jug districts paying half of the third that concern study andoverseas at Christmas time Left to right Msgr Gustave Schultheiss Archbishop$600 tuition and the countymiddot payshy emphasis be placed upon ourCooke Anthony Caramele K of C Catholic Affairs chairman and James E Foley lag the rest life together in the WOrld of

N-ew YOlk State Deputy of the K of 08 NC Photo todayPonder Leral ActiOn Vocational sch~l officials in- If the council can accept a reshy

JOrrned Brother Vincenfthat arshy definition of the term church rangements for enrollment of then we are ready to moveDetroit tomiddotmiddotAidmiddotmiddotmiddotProject on Ghetto Prices Union Catholic students would from an interdenominational have to be made by the public stance which exists primarily toPlans Exp~rimental Buying CooperativeIIChool district in which the improve ourselves in our dividshystudent resides Brother Vincent edness to an ecumenical stance then wrote to each of the 19 DETROIT (NC)-A pilot projshy headquarters and full-time staff mothers groups affiliated with which endeavors to seek more districts from which Union ect designed to bring normal The ADF grant will help fi shy the National Welfare Rights Orshy clearly what it means to be the Catholic draws students consumer prices to inner-city nance a full year of self-help ganization which has been opershy Church of Jesus Christ in our

Most replied negatively but poverty areas is one of three experiments by a group incorshy ating since 1966 and is designed time and place the Rev Mr the Scotch Plains board took a new programs to be financed by porated as a non-profit housing to help the POol help themselves Varner said I believe that Iormal vote and acting on the funds from the Detroit Archshy development and rehabilitation Five other antimiddotmiddotpoverty projshy God is calling us to an ecumenshyadvice of its attorney rejected diocesan Development Fund oragnization ects had earlier been authorized ical stance in Pennsylvania

(ADF) The grant in aid goes 10 four by the ADF commimiddotUee todaythe proposal Catholic school ofshytlclals throughout the country The committee overseeing the Ille now considering what move fund authorized an award of take next and whether ormiddotnot $18900 to establish an experishy

mental buying cooperative iIi the set the state for legal action St Bernard Community school where other pilot projects middottomiddot

~tate PTA Opposes ~ help the poor are alsomiddotin operashy Ation Nonpublic School Aidmiddot Helping ghetto residents to MINNEAPOLIS (NC) Thtf bUy at prices comparable to SUBSCRIPTION

IlInneasota Patent-Teachers Asshy those charged in the suburbs was aation has reaffirmed its long- advanced on the priority middotlist lltanding position that public for poverty projects following TO fbnds should be used only for a recent survey conducted bypublic middotschools bull Sacred Heart seininarymiddot staff

The vote which once again members which showed that put the state PTA on record as those with the least money pay The ANCHORopposing all legislation which most for what they buy would provide funds to parochial The new cooperative will start _d other nonpublic schools for with a small list of goods and IIUch things as building construcshy services permitting community tion teacher salaries and bus needs to determine the shape the For Only $400 (Mailed anywhere in the United States)transportation came at the 46th endeavor finally will take A lIDnual convention of the Minshy talent search is underway for De80ta Congress of the PTA a person to be trained as a resshy ----___-------------------------------------~--~~-----

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with the following six eiements bow of its stafr of bi)ers has mind been pledged to the St Bernard

cooperalive purchasing ueperishy Name ~ _ (1) A sense of the needs of ment the Church and an understand

Address ~ _ _ laS of the meaning of renewal Also authorized by the ADF committee which is overseeing(3) A familiarity commenshy spending of more than a million-ate with ones age and expeshy City State Zip _ dollars raised in the 1968 ADFrience with the major social collection was a $64430 grant toMel religious issues ofthe day GIFT CARD SHOULD READ a united black neighborhood orshy (3) Personal maturity ganization and a $37361 grant

(4) Foresight and good judgeshy From _ ___ _ _ in aid to groups seeking to make -ent the general community aware (5) Independent thinking not of prevailing welfare policies Spoundreet _ _ CityState Mindly following others or esshy

pousing special interest groups Self-HeBp Experiment Parish to receive credit _ political factions etc The $64430 grant went to

(6) Outspokenness willingshy Harambee a citizens group --~------~---~-------------------------------------------DeSS to speak ones view no matshy made up of a cross section of

ter what others think Negro leaders of varied viewshy FOR ADDITIONAL GIFTS USE SEPARATE SHEET AND CLIP TO ABOVE On Friday Nov 8 the Senate points in the Pontiac area The

r Priests of the Fall River Dishy group has experimented successshy For each 1-year Subscription to ecese will discuss the choice of fully in finding solutions to urshy Conada Mexico So America Central Arrierica and 5fgtain add $100 for postagethe priest-delegates to the Ieshy ban problems but has been elonal meeting in Boston handicamiddotpped by lack of suitable ~EiJE~tQ~~~~~

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 Yup Yup Yup Church Teaching

The Dependable People This is an age ltYf protest Those who rebel on any level

of society are assured of good press and television coverage Their aims may be of the highest degree of worthiness or may be of a frivolous nature or may simply be nihilistic the desire to destroy present-day society No matter They make the headiines and are good copy

Little thought is given to what a great society this must be that can affQrd to indulge such activities

While the rebels are protesting while students are opshyposing administration and capturing college buildings whi~e other protestors attack the estabhshment-whateverlt may be-a whole host of other people is steadily and qui~ly going about its work Factories operate and stores serVIce people and restaurants stay open and health officials go about their business and policemen protect and firemen amptand by and- all the necessary elements that make for a stable society and one in which people can live in health and safety and peace and comfort are maintained The dependshyable peopleare on the job

This is not to say that protestors are not dependable But unless the vast majority of non-protestqrs the dependshyable people reported dutifully to work each day and carshyried on their responsibilities great and small there would be no opportunity for the protestors to do their thing

Just imagine if the protestors any protestors had to grow their own food and process and cook it gather and weave mate-rials for their clothing had to do directly the thousanltt--and one services that are taken for granted in our society how much time or energy could there be for protest T~ank God for the depeI-dable people

Hunger Need Not Be Those who advocate artificial birth control programs

on a global scale are very quick to cry out when there is any degree at all of crop failure or hunger anywhere in the world Rather than seeing this as a ehallenge to agrishycultural development and distribution - since the world has the know-how to feed its people - they immediately talk of solving problems by curbing the birth rate

But when there is success in feeding people little is aaid about this and less attention called to it

Reports indicate that this years grain crop isprobshyably the greatest in the history of mankind

And food experts say that the use of nuclear-generated electricity could bring about an agricultural revolution in the world

Dr Harrison Brown of the National Academy ltYf Scishyences has said that a world population of nine billion pershy

sons could be supported at the United States level of living by using nuclear power which would make possible the placement of cities in arid coastal regions and the supplyshying of these with desalinated water These cities would be completely powered with nuclear-generated electricity and would have highly mechanized agriculture Such a deshyvelopment would open up vast areas of India Pakistan the Middle East and North Africa Bra~il Chile and Peru for human habitation said Dr Brown

A professor at the University of Oalifornia PerrY Stout has pointed out how a single nuclear complex placed in the Ganges River plain of India could give the basic energy needed to help provide fQod for more than forty million people

Nuclear power would pump water make fertili7ers and energize farm-related industries essential to food proshyduction and so farmers would be able to realize the potenshytial of new high-yielding cereal food grains

The ingenuity ltYf man is certainly capable of facing and solving the basic human problems of places to live and food to eat and clothes to wear And more The standard of living envisioned by these experts is not bare subsistence but a United States standard of living

regfine ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER

Published weeklyby TheCatholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River ~41 0 Highland Avenue

Fall River Massmiddot 02722 675-7151 PUBLISHER

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

Rt Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

the mOOQlnq Rev John F Moore St Josephs Taunton

BA MA MEd

The Case of NCR It is openly libera1 It antagonizes people Its 8areasm

is devastating To churchmen it is disrespectful And as a result there are some who are forcibly trying to close its doors This is indeed a shame For the National Catholic Reporter a national Cathshy

extremists and thus their viewshyolic weekly has many good point and criticism canno~ bepoints to offer the church taken in a yery serious vein~

in this day of intellectual What is most upsetting in theawareness It strives for honesty

entire NCR controversy is thatand truth Its articles demonshyit smacks of a medieval heresystrate a measure of keen -insight trialIt possesses a real sense of

humor Above all it is a very One would think in this dayprofessional journal However and age of the American Church the opponents of NCR are mishy we would overcomehave the merous tragedy of the inquisition But

The NCR bas made many this does not seem to be the enemies ease as far as NltR is concerned

The most ardent voices in its Because it dares to comment OD

condemnation are those who people in high places and issues follow the philosophies of the of delicate sensitiveness it is to Wanderer and Twin Circles be considered no longer a cath-

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A mother and father exe~ authority in the name of 004 because they regard their Chi) dren asmiddota sacred trust from ttiIli Author of mar-riage It is thee within the family that we have our first experience of learmna to do what we are told

The family is the most iJJlIe portant society on earth and every other kind of authority ampI some way or other is derived from the needs and rights of the family Thus you as teachers S8I that you are in loco parentis You IOQk after the children in tile name of their parents the ~ ents being ultimaltely responsi

to God Himself

Authority in the state simt larly comes from God but is ~ the use of the family The fami~

on its own is not able to provide for all its needs So the state must give it those public services which unaided it could not pro- vide - schools hospitals policil fire brigades the army-eve11 thing the family needs for MEl well-being The state in turD has the right to obedience from its subjects otherwise life iii society would become impossible

Spiritual authority is of pre cisely the same orderThe fam ily or the individual is norma) ly UJlable to discover all tbi truths of religion Herice the nero for what we call revel tion God tellB us about Himse and His law which makes Hit possible in time and eternitJi

Because hunaanreason al~

could find out little about these truths of religion at sundi7 times and in divers ways iil time past God spokemiddot to our fathea through the prophets and lad of all in these days He w spoken to us by His Son (Heb 1 1-2)

The ChrIstian religion IlIl other words Is Gods last word to man It is the perfection of Hia revelation Since this revelatiOD needed authority to preserve III the Son of God founded His Church and within that Church gave authority to St Peter the Apostles and those who were ilo come after them The supreme authority resides on earth in the Vicar of Christ but in due meashysure we all have our share iD that authority The Holy Ghost we read in Scripture has seli you bishops to rule the Churdli of God The faithful give wi ness to truth so they too shame in this divine autQ0rity

Cardinal Heenan in concbtshyBion said You know that in Ushyteaching of truth the sublime

two well known conservative olic publication This is ridicu- exercise of authority you teaeo journals BUt these people are lous

A Little Liberal or Conservative

It had been hoped timt the Church in the United States had destroyed the barrier of apoloshygetics and had become a positive and moving force not only in the social life of this country but also in the world of jourshynalism

The recent aspersions cast upon NCR certainly indicate that intellectual immaturity still is with us

The fact of the matter is that since the Vatican Council the Church in America has acted like a YOffig teen-ager

In the evolution of the spirit and ideals of Vatican Council II we are young and gangly The arms and legs of the Amershyican Church have operated at times without true coordination

for this reason many churchmen cannot accept the philosophy cd NCR

Whether NCR is right or wrong is not the issue

After all lIB Gilbert and Sulshylivan noted in Iolanthe every child born alive Is either a liWe liberal or Conservative

This is the fact that the Church in America niust begin to realize not only in theory but in fact This is the issue Is the Church able to accept in its leadership both active liberals and conservatives

Can the Church be all thIngs to all men or is its membership to be thought of as a predestined few

We cannot ignore the issues in this case for they have farshy

ers have a greater part to pI than the bishops or priests of tile Church

You are in closer contad You deal with the immature minds which have to befornled in the way of truth The exe cise of authority varies with tile fashion of the times- Iii past generations authority was eraquoshyercised through fear and puni ment Today as any teacher _ parent knows this is not considshyered the proper way to teach tbIi young

It must be done with low and understanding We no lo~

er forbid people to ask the reashyson why they must obey _ discussions continue but alw8JIII with the understanding that wei who teach in the name of 1iIei Church are expected to give ~

our personal OpiniollJ but tile oHicial teaching for which _ have received a mandate-

MANAGING EDITOR For this reason we are still reaching consequences for the Cardinal Heenan con~le~ratiil Hugh J Golden LLB grouping to a full maturity and Church in America the Mass with 12 priest-teach

New Retirement Plan for Priests

THE ANCHORshy 7 Thurs Nov 7 1968

SAN DIEGO (NC)-lPriests ol the San Diego diocese will reshyceive $30or monthly retirement benefits starting in 1970 and 11 $5001 maximum by 197~ Father the- retirement committee of the retirement committee of the Diocesan Senate of Priests said here

Father Cooney said the fnshyereased retiJrem~ benefits will go to priests serving 15 yearn jn the diocese and living outshyside a rectory or other diocesan homes Priests remainiilg in sucll fnstjtutions after they retire will receive $200 8 month instead c~

$3ec Pri(lSs 7lw are retired now

gat $2ca monthly from ~

Priesls Relicf Fund Faplusmnh2J Cooney said th~t wtshy

del the new plltn priests ma~ retire at 65 and will be asked to do so wIlen they realth 70 He added thnt retirement beoom23 mandatory at age 75

Western Bishops Issue Statement On Encyclical

LOS ANGELES NC)-A legional conference of bisbshyops from four western states has issued a statement en dorsing Pope Paulsshy encyclical on birth contror Humanae Vitae and assuring the Pope of their earnest suppori and constant devotion

The 14 bishops who approved the statement at a regional meeting represented the arcli shydioceses of Los Angeles and S~ Francisco and the dioceses of sacramento San Diego Fresno Monterey Stockton Oakland Santa Rosa Calif Tucson Ariz

Reno Nev and Salt Lake City Utah

The comple~ statement folshywws

We 14 archbishop and bishshyops representing the entire states of California Arizona Nevada and Utah assembled in regional conference for discusshyIS1()Zl of common problems have noted the expressions of groups in various nations concerning The retiremen~ fund Is SUl)shythe encyclical Hwnanae Vitae FOR BIAFRA RELIEF Dr Morns B Abram center president of Brandeis Unishy ported by clergy premiums and CIS these have been reported in versity and chairman of the American Jewish Emergency Efferl fOr Biafran Relief parish assessments Fatherthe newS media presents checks tOtaling $38000 to Bishop Edward E SwanstJOm left of Catholic Cooney stid Hemiddot noted that tim Among th~se was the conf1~ RJelief ServJces and James MacCracken of Church World Service Funds by the Jewshy fund gets ttooat $lillOOO ann~ maUve statement of the adminshy ally Om these soures ish community of the UnitedStatesviill be used by the two Catholic and Protestant~ration of t1w ~etus EpiSCo overseas aid agencies to finanee me~y airliftS hitoblockaded Biafra as well as purshy~rum of the united State$ n chase food and medicines for the thotisands of bJno-e e n t me~ womea and clilldren CechmiddotEcumeni~tswhch 1111 the Ilishops here k)resent concur~ h suffering from starvation in the stricken -area - NC PnOto Issue Statement

iIn the view of thle importance PRAGUE (NC)-Twenty-fomand continued discussion of the Catl()lic Protestant and Ortholencyclical the bishops present CGrdihoa~ Warns bE PossiblemiddotMdr~rd~m dox churchmen have urgedat this meeting expressed a

~hoslovakian Christians tipWish to go oh renewed recOrd respopd to thf1 political situation d S[utish -Prelate Cites Soviet A9gress~onindividually and in concoKd h the country from positions 01with the bishops of their respec truth and lovetfve provinces and states as USHAW (NC)-John Cardinal Balkans the Baltic have an beem oggressiotrn but to remind you In a message fltlrmuInted at aftloroughly In agreement with Heenan ~ Westminstei said centeiS of pe1SecutiCCl Thoushy that it is in D)way fanciful to meeting called by the Czechoshythe encyclical and in aeceptance here that more Christians have sands alive today we-e mt--e vieshy magine that the priests of today slovakian Ecumenical Council cdof the divine authority of the been martyred rn mtJdern ti~es timo of imprlsomnent artd torshy may yet be called upon to eml Churches the churchmen exshyteaching maaisterium presenting than at the height ofl the Reshy ture because of theill faitl o late the heroism of the Smfnary pressed gratitude to God toit f~rmation their priesthood priests of Cardinal Allen leaders of the CzechoslovakianPositive Guldan~ During the Second Vatican Cardinal Allen fntud-or of H~ warned that the present government and to the members They welcome this opporbP Soviet aggression in Europe Council we were addressltd by Joua was the l~ Catholic of their churches Dity Ll joint conference to exshy could possibly lead to martyrshy many bishops whose witnes to archbishop of Canterbury He Seven Catholic bIshops pa1b tend to His Hollness deep and crom for many more priests the faith was no less glorious died on the same day as Queen ticlpated in the meetingsincere congratulations and than that of the martyrs whom Mary the Catholic who was imshyThe Cardinal leader of the The messagemiddot thanked ourthanksgiving fur the liirm and ~ay we aremiddot gathered to honor mediately suc=ceeded by herChurcll m EngJand llI1d Wal~ eonstitutional representativesmiddotpositive guidance contained in lronie Comcidenc8 sister Queen EllzaJJethwas speaking nt Ushaw major headed by President Ludvikthe encyclical and to assure His northern seminaory at the eel- These are facts which should Svoboda who decided-in tileHoliness of their earnest sup ebration of the 400th annivershy help to make these celebrations Negro Churchmen interest of the life and honor cdport and constant devotion sary of the founding of the EDgshy more real Speed of movement the people of our socialist state

It is most gratifying for 1U Iish seminary at Doual France in modem warfare makes it ~ Hold Convocation in tllistrial-to take the course -to witness the many manifestashy as a center of Catholic resiStance sible for a small nation like oars ST WUIS (NC) - The Nashy of gradually consolidating the tions of ready assent and deep to the Reformatlltmt il tbis counshy to be occupied by an enemy in a tiona Committee of Negnraquo situation which arooe throughgratitude expressed by the V9Samp try matter of days Czechoslovakia Churchmen a black ecumenical the invasion of our state ~ body of our people who have ~uai regarded as the mother which is slightlY larger than groUp comprising some 700 clershy some countries belonging to the embraced the vocation of marshy England was overrun last InQnliii Warsaw Pacthouse of all Ehgish seminaries gymen and lay persoD5 is holdshymed life in a few hoursOOday produced a stream of ing its second annual convoca

fBy an ironic coincidenceThey have studied the encycshy priests who came here to work tion here this week lical They have appraised ft some sort oi freedom of religionunderground dllring the fiercest Black caucuses from majorJreverently and appreciate 113 times of persecution All faced was being negotiated with the denominations are holding sepshy CORREIAamp SONS ltlwnitive proclamation of the constant danger and many died communist government at the arate conferences fu- two days ONi SlOPoacred dignity of married life as martyrs very time the Soviet and satelshy prior to tJe m~eting to wotk out SHOlPDJG C~Nfle~lite trQ()ps began their invasionand its responsibilities strategies and priQrities for thelellVemcll ne~iigUolll I mention this not in order till bull Terevisio~ bull GroOOIli7

sugg~st that W~stern Europe isWe th(l cbove mention~ formation of n lltrong blaek allishy

bishops of California Arizqna There are in ~t fe~ rea5Oro lT1ee Within tl2 Christf~ el A53pgntaillic0S llJfllinhlJlioimmediately threatened withNevada and Utah with profound Cal believing that we Ere ampl) Church I riM A[OJ1 $~ NO-J ~dW(8)J~oontiments of respect and revershy mucp better than llW fathers The NCNC Wolll formed b

erice our andproclaim love the cardinal said It is true tha~ ceOG~middot ~~~IlClbl1DGG[i1J$ 11133 but was not fonnally Oshy II ~9j7 D~~L) middotloyalty to our chief shepherd ganized until last Novem~ ctwe no longer wage religious begging the abundant graces oz wars Men now destroy each ~W ~~k~ ~~C~ [) m~ting in Dallas Tex Th2 God upon him and asking in reshy other for ideological reasons Lafayette (NC)-The Lafayshy organization with fieadqualtero turn his apostolic blessinrg But ideology is often only anshy in Ne-g Y01k includes neadyette diocesan superintendent of

other name for perverted reli shy sch()()s said hero Catholic layshy every Negro church in t~

gion men make vital contribution Uraquo United States lUI well as Negr~[)o ~(]fl[1lCOffiJ 1P~m](ru~ the operation of Catholic schools churchmen 11 most largelyThe last laO years have proshy

MampW [J2l[1jJIM~~(fi~ through their membership on white denominatioJsduceq more Christian martyr) Catholic school boardsDETROIT (NC) - Father and confessors fur the faith than

euroharles E Coughlin radio the whole Opound the 16th century All indications are that the priest and writer of the 1930s Uganda Russia Mexico Catholic school bOard movement has annltlunced plans to begin 111 China Poland the Ukraine the fm this diocese is ushering in an new publication called HeImcl era of Catholic education not end Sword dreamed of 50 years ago and

Father Coughlin published bull Educatioll1 COl1lgress hardly hoped for to years ago magazine called Sccial Justice SAN ANTONIO (NC) -The Msgr~ RichaIrl Mouton stated in the late 19S0s and early 1940amp first Texas Congress of ReligIous It will be a source of strength He and his publication opposed Education heJ1le will focus on for generations to come III number of the policies cd better methods and techniques of School boards wbih seek to President Franklin D R0oseshy proeIatming the Cbristian messhy give laymen a greater share of velt sage on all levels 11 was noted authority and responsibility for

The priest now retired ba In a letter froan Archbishop tb~ schools are a growing trend Aid the new publieatfon wtD Robert E Lucey to all pastors inCatholie education throughgtshyDOt be sold on newsstanda ~ the SllD AIlItonio ardlmoeeae out the United States be said

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___- 8- JHE ANCHOR~DloceseoHanmiddotRiy~r--rhursNov 7 f~ Kof C Distribute

t Prelates Booklet NEW HAVEN (NC)-The ~Thirtks ~ Fashion Is Arriving

million-~ember Knights of c0shylumbus have begun nationwide disribution of a booklet of Pope Pauls recent encyclical on hi control

At Period of middotUnisex bull -lt By Marilyn Roderick The booklet was originaD3i

prepared by Patrick Cardinal~ Joe bas some definite views on fashion 80 I am OBoyle of Wasblnlft9n and disooIOingto turn this weeks arlieleover io him wtithtbe tributed at Masses iD his archshy

IJingle reservation that I di~own whatever he says diocese sept 8 It was tbeG I ~ Writing this article ~th reservatiOJ16 of my Own beshy eonsidered the cardinals answd

eause I feel that I and many to 41 local priests who main~ that the encyclical is but one c4at my-masculine friends have they Me being presented as an many factors to be uSed by Ca~been left in the lurch atmiddot alluring scent to capture the olies in forming their consciencea ~ fashion conservatism To 00 hea~ and i~aginations of our on middotthe use of birth control j

IIin with I should make it clear femInIne admIrers The cardinal bas insisted thatthat I have absolutely no qualms The ad men are clever in this file encyclicill constitutes an abooampbout womens respect Have you noticed the solute ban against coniraceptiod If a III h ion TV ads in which they use Yogi and that those who practice ~ although I find Berra and Duke Snyder and may receive the sacraments onl~ INCh things as others of athletic bent to pershy if they are sincerely trying tw1 false ey~lashes suade the rest of us that hairshy stop the practiceJl8ther strange coloring is peIfectly acceptable This is the position taken till But all iiI aU I to males The male cosmetic the booklet The 40-page volumGlIi n d womens field is burgeoning with scents contains answers to 38 Queampshypr eo c cupa _ galore in fact if I may be pershy tions Asked Since the Encycliczampltien with their mitted a pun one might say Humanae Vitae bull iP pear a n c e that the whole ilield is beginning It is according to the K ofmiddot~ fa u i t e normal to smell announcement of the distriblloo IIUld aCceptable ABn Alike tionprogram designed to amigto It iSmens fash- Of course the retailers andad swer the doubts middotofmiddotmiddot eatholiCl1 Sons that are really beginning men defend ~s fashions by arising from the controve~ eoirritate me There is no doubt dechlring that man bas longhad MEMORIALCUAUCE Rev George Saad pastor cd BWlrounding the encyclical that they are now going through a need to show his indiVIdualism Our Lady of Purgatory Church New Bedford displays bull revolution We are being inun- throuib his molee of clotlbing handmade sterling silver and goldPlated chalice and pateJi lke middotProtestant School dated with a feminine influence in fact that for toO longall men given to chUTch in memorY Of Mrs Rose G David Froni which knows Do liniiUThere looked alike apd lost their spampshy FQr CCD Classes iiAthens 1Jhe chaliCe is set with iSOstonesandornamentOOwas a time for instance whim a eHl something b1 looking like ~LAKELAND (gtNC)~Theyfii6

with eigh~ lmameled middotpicturesman went to the barber shop everybody else teaching Catholic catechism Ii for a haircut and gave a simple So now we look at the Johnny StmiddotDavids Episcopal church order to the barber Cut It Carson show and see that two 6cbool here inmiddot Florida-but aDmiddot IIbort Or Let me have III trim out Of three menmiddot who appear fOe middotstudents are CatholicsVocationsmiddotmiddot middotDriveIbose days are gone have either Nehru jackets with Lack of space beCamea proti-

Now one is expected to look prettymiddot beads or tlJrlle neck em for Father Patrick J CavePshyat III chart to pick out the type sweaters and 1be man wibo- De bull N 0_ Cmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Cotact ly pastor of Resurrection Cath-o wears a traditional su e slgllll eWarK ampalgn to

oUc epurch when his catechism best suit ones profile We have one who is different It has go~ Every Adult Student and Confraternity of Christian u heard what has begun to be ten to the point where every DO~rPte classes became larger

of sideburns and hairstyle whIch -

In addition teams of piestsbull eliche I cant tell the boys man lilt a party or aninform8L CLARK (NC)-A massive edshy this FaIl Jhan last Year seminarians women ReligiousIIrom the girls but now we a~e event has Il white turtle neCk 1IC8tional campaign designed to Th~ Jlev Peter Flemingandmiddot laymen most of themmiddotmemshyentering a period when it will sweater and a blue blazer or contact every adult and student Episcopal church rector heambers of Serra Clubs middotin comingbe difficult to tell men from the something closely akin to it be in the Newark archdiocese and of -FathetCaverlys plightanciImonths will present panel proshywomen sameness in the search for indi- acquaint them with facts about oommented This age of ecugrams at every grade and high8eli-Adulatiolll viduality 13 ludicrous v-ocations to the religious life menism opens the door foilschool including CCD schools

All of this reeks of a ~rtain ~e have lOng been told by has been started her~ ~ristiarui and other religiilU8These too will be based on mashydegree of self-adulation This erltics of our society that we At a day-long program at bodies to cooperate and share ~terial in the bookhas always been the case wiUJ I are highly feminized but I think Mother seton Regional High WQys that were unheard of blit is time to change our termi- School participants in the camshy previous years So he invitedjunior high school boys w~oIlUddenly find out they have middotnology Whatmiddot we are arriviflg paign were told to present the Congratulates Foreign the Catholics to use the mo~

musCles and have a fanatic middotde at ~ a period which I will1abe1- religious life ms sOmething spacious Episcopal school-aD4 IIiTe to impress the rest of the unisex unique and not to give a picture ~ission Society thats what theyre doing world with their find Unisex may be defined 81 thai of Religious just IIi8 consecrated VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope

sexual limbo whichmiddot 0CCUIfl be- aocial workers Paul VI bas sent a letter of enshy Turkey SupperThis is part of growing up and tWeen the ages of 10 end 60 and That advice was given b7 couragement and good wishes to III eertaiply to be expected it in which the separate sexes as Fether James C Viall president A turkey pie supper will 1iIi

the Society of Foreign MissioDfltil the type of thing we try tq we know them now are indJ8tin- Of the National Conference 02 eerved in Mt st Marys A~

of Scarborough Canada on theforget 20 7ears later Now guishable wOmen are dressing DioceS9n Vocation Directors derny cafeteria Fall River froIil

~ion of the 50th anniversary I to 130 tonight Cakes andthough we are being given tlbe more llIke males and males dress which has taken II special intershy Of the fo~ndation and praiSed eandy will also be on sale TiclDshyImpression that tbds adolescent more like 1elIDales and it eouki eet in the program because it bull past accomplishments et8 are available from SisteIIattitude toward self-image is Very Well be that fashiOnb 0Dl7 win be duplicated in 25 other IIi his letter to the societYB of Mercy or at the doorright and that those who do not an outward manifestation Gi dioCeses middotsuperior genereJ Father Francis participate ill the fasbion vogue much more 8erioUll problem The programs toeal point Diemert the Pope said are not with it the new Paulist Press book On this jubilant occasion the

This is not 10 say that we Generation of Opportunity b1 foundation of this Canadian aoshy_ouldnt be aware of our ap- Asks Law Recognize George Fischer whomiddot was one of ciety for foreign missions is e pearance Dl-fitted mess7 Right of Coscience the speakers here A sOciological JlIe8SOn for joy and happiness for clothes are never in vogue Nor study of YOCatioDB the book has the Church For it represents a does it mean that there is any NEW YO~ (NC)-AuxiUary been mailed ~ more than half-century of unselfish service

reason why a man should not Bishop James P Shannon of SL 168000 Catholic families 1m the announcing the Good News (the wantto look good But Jtdoes PaJIl and Minneapolis urged that archdiocese Gospel) of Jesus Christ to thOse mean that there is a difference the U S selective service lew In authorizing tilemalling who did not knoW-this messagebetween- looking good and recognize the right of individual Archbishop Thomas A Boland of life looking pretty -- conscience whether that con- asked families to make its ooa-

It is the prettiness that many sciel1ce bas been formed in~ tents the subject for family disshy ~Ips You Overcomeof us object to Deodorants are just war tradition of Christian cussions a case in point originally these churches Cltl in m bumanistie FALSE TEETH- were meant to be a deterrent to moral code Reorganize Michigalnoffending other people but now Bishop Shannon Speakingmiddot at Lcoseiie~s and Worry

a meeting at the Community Catholic Conference No longer be annoyed or feellllat shyease because of loose wobbly faIse Church here sponsored by Pax _LANSING (NC) - A plan to teeth FASTEETH an improved

N Ixon to Address a Catholic peace association with reorganize the Michigan Cathoshy aIkallne powder holds plates firmer GO they feel more comfortable Avoid

R bull Dmiddot headquarters in New York lie Conference has been apshy embarrassment caused by loosefaIseFund Qlsmg mner traced the long tradition of proved by its board of directors teeth Dentures that fit are essential to healthSee your dentist regulrolYLOS ANGELES (NC)-Rich- Christian opposition to war from The reorganization plan deshy Get FASTEETH at all drug counters

Drd M ~ixon has accepted-an the earlist daysof Christianity velQped during a year-~ong seshyinvitation from James Francis He urged that the structures ries of meetings involving all Cardinal McIntyre of Los An- of todays Church be more open members of the conference geles to be principal speaker at to the conscientious objector stresse~ greater diocesan particshy Mffilfi~~ ~~uonbi~g amp G hospitsal fund raising dinner especially when he wishes ~ ipation in its work here Thursday Dec 5 perform alternate service The conference was created ~~nrru~ (0

Proceeds will be used to fi- The draft law as currently by the Oatholic bishops of Michshy Over 35 Years lllance a new 50-bed Santa Marta constituted classifies as consclshy igan in 1963 to represent the of Satisfied Service hospital to replace the present entious objectors those young Church in Michigan on public Reg Master Plumber 7023 hospital facilities which serve men who are opposed to all wars policy questions and to serve as JOSEPH RAPOSA JRthe large Mexican-American -in particular those who are a forum for the exchange of 806 NO MAIN STREETcommunity OD the citys east members of the middotpoundOcalled peace ideas among the five Catholic Faii River 675-7497llide churches dioceses

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Nineteenth Century Book StiU Practical Today

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick

Purely by accident we recently came across a book entitled Practical Agriculture published in 1807 in Lonshy_n written by R W Dixon We picked it up out of curiosity and have not been able to put it down There are so many things of interest in the book that in the short time we glish for me but one lip-smackshyhave had it we have begun ing one was Charles Lambs tlo cherish it famous essay A Dissertation

The author must have beeR a upon Roast Pig Youll recall ebel in his day In his intra- how Lamb tells of a boy in anshyduetion for instance he goes cient China who accldel1tally

burned down his fiathers house to great palns to request a re- and in the process roasted nine peal of the Uthe system which baby pigs was in effect in England shortly after the Revolutionary War By III the Kfitehen this system a farmer was forced A rd toto pay a tax of every tenth _~ ceo mg Lambs tale meat

1 until that time had been eaten el his produce to the govem- raw until Bo-bo the boy made ment a system whichthe author his wonderous discovery of eleshyclaims forces much good land gant roasted meat AJlter that to be contrained to remain in the tale concludes all over China GIe unprofitable state of grass people were busy burning their which might otherwise by a cottages down (wirth the liveshytrifling expenditure of money stock inside of course) to enjoy ~ no very extraordinary de- the newly discovered delicacy sree of exertion be rendered ~atly more productive undee For weeks after having this arable management assignment in English class I

found it very difficult to pass upHe also points out that Q sys- pork on a restaurant menu beshy

tern by which then English land- cause of Mr Lambs mouthshy_ner rented his land to tenants Ibotild be abolished because the wat~ring descriptions of Bo-bos

repast peasantry wouId not unprove Now thlWt I dont haveto wait the lands to any great extent to gO to a restaurant to enjoy waless they owned the land the delicious taste oJZ k I themselves Our own plantation I d i i ~f-- ~ers might have taken heed manage mc u e bull n vuu to thi and rtal 1 Kru bob menu lit least once a week in some

s eEl n y s ev form or other Roast pork is would have had to agree with buly my favorite (poosibly be- the wisdom of private owner- oause of Lambs talent with Ibip of land words) but more often than

Ve17 ftloroolifh DOt pork chops aft the form The book Is very thorough In that the pork takes in earning to

bull practical recommendations to our flable rmers OIl how to improve their Versatile is the word that nds and production Much ()f should be used to describe the what is written is applicable 00- chop part of that little pjg for bull 1 and although much of the there mat be hundreds of ways lustification used by the author to prepare pork chopa and all would not hold water today it of them are tasty amazing bow many practices Even the Cbllclrea 1lo1d true

There is evident an obvious Even the children like pork chops (this is like having a recshylack of understanding of plant

ebemistry For instance the ommednation from the Cordon author asserts that essentlalele- Bleu) therefore I dont feel selshyments in the soil for the growth fish serving them J2son likes of plants include hydrogen oxy- them because he can hold the gen and azote In the alr there bone and gnaw it-that way he is the unquestioned value of doesnt have to eat just lick light sun and electricity the bone whileat the same time

putting up a goon frontAside from the lack of knowlshyedge of plant processes though Apples seem to be ~e perfect there is a tremendous practical partner for pOrk in any form knowledge of how things should and many stuffed pork or stUff- be done Chapters include Impleshy ed pork chop recipes use them ments of Husbandry with de- in the stUffing ingredients My tails and drawing for construcshy mother makes a delicious appleshytion Farm-House and Offices sauce and when Im planning Iarm Cottages Inclosing of pork for the menu I always try ~d (with some great methods to coax her into making a batch of growing hedges and buildshy Sauerkraut is another food that Ing fences) Soils Manures and goes nicely with any form of Cultivation of Arable Land pork as it seems ~ add the

right amount of tangA book like this makes one wonder who used it I would No matter what your choice like to think that maybe Thomas is for the companion to your Jefferson might have waited for pork dish you cant help but ~ to arrive at his plantation be thankful for Bo-bos discovery This is just the sort of thing of the joys of roasted pig amplIIt he would have loved to read This is a pork chop recipe and one cannot help wonder if that we enjoy very much It were such a book which inshy Pork Chops with S01lr Creamfluenced his thinking on the WISe of land his concept of farmshy 4 pork chops (1 double twa Ing and land apportionment recipe)

Certainly the matters of pracshy flour for dredging tical implementation and farm yen cup water tools fences etc are much in 2 Tablespoons vinegar keeping with Jeffersons thinkshy 1 Tablespoon sugar Ing At any rate this is quite 1 small bay lelllf an interesting possibility and - cup sour cream OIle which someone with an hisshy 1) Dredge the chops in the torical bent might like to purshy flour and brown sligbtly in the ~ I have no idea of the value fat Combine the remaining Inshyof this book in terms of dollallil gredients and heat over 11 modshyand cents but iot is invaluable in erate heat tenns of interest and I iIbould 2) Arrange the pork chops fa like to offer 11 to lU17 interested a shallow baking disll and pour ~ader for his or her perusal the liquid over them

There werent too many memshy 3) Cover tightly and bake m orable momentli ill collece ED- a aoo- oven about IlIl 1llour

TlIE ANCHORshyThurs Nov 7 1968

Fq~m ~eg ione School System

HOPKINS (NC)-Representshyatives of seven parishes from the southwest suburbs of Minneaposhylis met at St Johns parish here in Minneawta to lay plans for combining their educational fashycilities into a regional system following a recent directive of the St Paul and Minneapolis archdiocesan board of education

The parishes are the first in the archdiocese to furm a regionshyal group to assume common reshysponsibility for their schools Confraternity of Christian D0cshytrine classes and adult education programs

Serving as a pilot group they made their plans in accordance with the program adopted by the archdiocesan board and will subshymit them to the archdiocesan bureau of education The other 208 parishes of the archdiocese will use the plan as a -guideline and start forming into groups

FIRST CZECH REFUGEES Dr Jiri Syrovy right Father John Gilbert assistant archdiocesan superintendent ofand his wife Dr Eva Odstrilova second from left acshyschpols and originator of thecompanied by their daughters Jana 17 and Ev~~ 12 censhy consolidation plan conducted

ter are speeded on their way f~in ~ew York immigration the meeting here He said joinshyoffices to Seattle where they will make their home~ ing forces will enable parishe ing them off is Edmund E Cummingsa8socicate directormiddot to best Use their resources and

improve th~ quality of educashyof the New York office of uess Migration and Refugee tionServi~s NC Photo

Journalists Disagree Want Freedom With Condemnation NOTRE DAME (NC)-5ixtyshy

six Catholic journalists subshyfirst Czechoslovak Refugees Since Invasion scribed to a statement disagreeshy

Arrive in United States ing with the condemnation by Bishop Charles H Helmsing OIl

NEW YORK (NC) - Some MigratiOll and Refugee Services Kansas City-St Joseph Mo 01 came with bundles bags and helped two physicians make a the National Catholic Reporterauitcases Others came only with close connection with a fligbt laity-operated weekly published the clothes they were wearing for Seattle Wash in Kansas City

They were the first group of Dr Jiri Syrovy and his wife We find it necessary to stateCzechoslovak refugee8 to arrive Dr Eva Odstrilova both pediashy publicly-with respect and charshyin the United States since the tricians were going to the home ity for Bishop Helmsing-thatSovi~t invasion in August The of Dr Odstrivlov~I8 brother we disagree with his condemnashy168 refugees mostly in family They were accompanied by their tion of the National Catholic Reshygroups and including -36 chil- two dlaughters Jana 17 and porterdren had been in Vienna for Eva 12 more than two months before Although expressing some We do not base our disagreeshybOarding the commercial jet concern about having to make ment on the bishops judgment which arrived in Kennedy air- such a great change at this time concerning the theological validshyport of their lives and careers Dr ity of positions published in

The plane had been chartered Syrovy said he and his family NCR rather we must disagree by the Intergovernmental Com- were very happy to be here We with his underIying definition mittee for European Mi~atOD dOnt know what is ahead but of thelegitimate boundaries of and Refugee Services United we are willing to work~ We want religious journalism in service t8 States Catholic Conference and to be free people the Church the statement

assertedother sponsoring agencies Young Priests Form Many waved joyfully to relashy

tives and others wept openly as Professional Association the Czechoslovakian-speaking ELECTRICAL

MONTREAL (NC) - Some 65 agency aides swarmed through Contradonpriests hr re ordained betweenthe immigration building at the 1961 and 1968 have formed theairport giving assistance by Professional Association of

translating questions of customs Priests of Montreal to fightofficials and sorting visas and pastoral malaise in the Churchdocuments The association will seek more

This first group was made up power for young priests throughmostly of professional people mcreased responsibility in the including archivists engineers pastorai duties with which theyand physicians Edmund E are entrusted and greater scopeCummings associate directol at for creativity to allow the 9~~ County Stthe New York office of USCC Church to get oftmiddot the beaten New Bedford

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Police Lieutenant and Mrs Dashyvid A Patry of Notre Dame parish Fall River has been noshytified that she is one of nine students at Salva Regina Colshylege Newport to be included in the forthcoming edition of Whos Who in American Unishyversities and Colleges A gradshyuate of Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River Miss Patry is senior class vice-president at the Newshyport college president of the Commuters Club and secretary of the Students National Edushyciation Association She is bull member of Sigma Phi Sigma sorority

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

papal attendant NC Photo

CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

chasing power of religious organ-

Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

gram four years ago throllgh NCCI] Gibbons -will remain on

The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

the NCCIJ staff lS dlrettoT of c~e armed iLeducating ~e~n Gltlds image Father Mc~ the employment serviccmiddotsaepart-middot laity on contemporaiy slaquoiai Keever saidmiddot human conduct mentbull middotmiddotmiddotpr~l~~s i ~ - ~ ~ilJj~middott~tsi~ply~a resigtolH iO

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Communication for Vocations (NC)--Communication prayer and

the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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BeIVants Sanchez caid As tian Family Movement will conshyprivate universimltas lllll publie

New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

992middot5534presiltlentJon boo~ess fin~ bers than in past oonventiltlgtiWp phnOnig ~ ~~~ fhelaid ~IOOOOOOOOOooO

THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

r31l ]JOHN BAPTIST ~JENTRAJL V1[JLJLAGB

LThe Ladies Guild will sponsor

tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

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vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 Yup Yup Yup Church Teaching

The Dependable People This is an age ltYf protest Those who rebel on any level

of society are assured of good press and television coverage Their aims may be of the highest degree of worthiness or may be of a frivolous nature or may simply be nihilistic the desire to destroy present-day society No matter They make the headiines and are good copy

Little thought is given to what a great society this must be that can affQrd to indulge such activities

While the rebels are protesting while students are opshyposing administration and capturing college buildings whi~e other protestors attack the estabhshment-whateverlt may be-a whole host of other people is steadily and qui~ly going about its work Factories operate and stores serVIce people and restaurants stay open and health officials go about their business and policemen protect and firemen amptand by and- all the necessary elements that make for a stable society and one in which people can live in health and safety and peace and comfort are maintained The dependshyable peopleare on the job

This is not to say that protestors are not dependable But unless the vast majority of non-protestqrs the dependshyable people reported dutifully to work each day and carshyried on their responsibilities great and small there would be no opportunity for the protestors to do their thing

Just imagine if the protestors any protestors had to grow their own food and process and cook it gather and weave mate-rials for their clothing had to do directly the thousanltt--and one services that are taken for granted in our society how much time or energy could there be for protest T~ank God for the depeI-dable people

Hunger Need Not Be Those who advocate artificial birth control programs

on a global scale are very quick to cry out when there is any degree at all of crop failure or hunger anywhere in the world Rather than seeing this as a ehallenge to agrishycultural development and distribution - since the world has the know-how to feed its people - they immediately talk of solving problems by curbing the birth rate

But when there is success in feeding people little is aaid about this and less attention called to it

Reports indicate that this years grain crop isprobshyably the greatest in the history of mankind

And food experts say that the use of nuclear-generated electricity could bring about an agricultural revolution in the world

Dr Harrison Brown of the National Academy ltYf Scishyences has said that a world population of nine billion pershy

sons could be supported at the United States level of living by using nuclear power which would make possible the placement of cities in arid coastal regions and the supplyshying of these with desalinated water These cities would be completely powered with nuclear-generated electricity and would have highly mechanized agriculture Such a deshyvelopment would open up vast areas of India Pakistan the Middle East and North Africa Bra~il Chile and Peru for human habitation said Dr Brown

A professor at the University of Oalifornia PerrY Stout has pointed out how a single nuclear complex placed in the Ganges River plain of India could give the basic energy needed to help provide fQod for more than forty million people

Nuclear power would pump water make fertili7ers and energize farm-related industries essential to food proshyduction and so farmers would be able to realize the potenshytial of new high-yielding cereal food grains

The ingenuity ltYf man is certainly capable of facing and solving the basic human problems of places to live and food to eat and clothes to wear And more The standard of living envisioned by these experts is not bare subsistence but a United States standard of living

regfine ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER

Published weeklyby TheCatholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River ~41 0 Highland Avenue

Fall River Massmiddot 02722 675-7151 PUBLISHER

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

Rt Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

the mOOQlnq Rev John F Moore St Josephs Taunton

BA MA MEd

The Case of NCR It is openly libera1 It antagonizes people Its 8areasm

is devastating To churchmen it is disrespectful And as a result there are some who are forcibly trying to close its doors This is indeed a shame For the National Catholic Reporter a national Cathshy

extremists and thus their viewshyolic weekly has many good point and criticism canno~ bepoints to offer the church taken in a yery serious vein~

in this day of intellectual What is most upsetting in theawareness It strives for honesty

entire NCR controversy is thatand truth Its articles demonshyit smacks of a medieval heresystrate a measure of keen -insight trialIt possesses a real sense of

humor Above all it is a very One would think in this dayprofessional journal However and age of the American Church the opponents of NCR are mishy we would overcomehave the merous tragedy of the inquisition But

The NCR bas made many this does not seem to be the enemies ease as far as NltR is concerned

The most ardent voices in its Because it dares to comment OD

condemnation are those who people in high places and issues follow the philosophies of the of delicate sensitiveness it is to Wanderer and Twin Circles be considered no longer a cath-

Continued frOm Page One

A mother and father exe~ authority in the name of 004 because they regard their Chi) dren asmiddota sacred trust from ttiIli Author of mar-riage It is thee within the family that we have our first experience of learmna to do what we are told

The family is the most iJJlIe portant society on earth and every other kind of authority ampI some way or other is derived from the needs and rights of the family Thus you as teachers S8I that you are in loco parentis You IOQk after the children in tile name of their parents the ~ ents being ultimaltely responsi

to God Himself

Authority in the state simt larly comes from God but is ~ the use of the family The fami~

on its own is not able to provide for all its needs So the state must give it those public services which unaided it could not pro- vide - schools hospitals policil fire brigades the army-eve11 thing the family needs for MEl well-being The state in turD has the right to obedience from its subjects otherwise life iii society would become impossible

Spiritual authority is of pre cisely the same orderThe fam ily or the individual is norma) ly UJlable to discover all tbi truths of religion Herice the nero for what we call revel tion God tellB us about Himse and His law which makes Hit possible in time and eternitJi

Because hunaanreason al~

could find out little about these truths of religion at sundi7 times and in divers ways iil time past God spokemiddot to our fathea through the prophets and lad of all in these days He w spoken to us by His Son (Heb 1 1-2)

The ChrIstian religion IlIl other words Is Gods last word to man It is the perfection of Hia revelation Since this revelatiOD needed authority to preserve III the Son of God founded His Church and within that Church gave authority to St Peter the Apostles and those who were ilo come after them The supreme authority resides on earth in the Vicar of Christ but in due meashysure we all have our share iD that authority The Holy Ghost we read in Scripture has seli you bishops to rule the Churdli of God The faithful give wi ness to truth so they too shame in this divine autQ0rity

Cardinal Heenan in concbtshyBion said You know that in Ushyteaching of truth the sublime

two well known conservative olic publication This is ridicu- exercise of authority you teaeo journals BUt these people are lous

A Little Liberal or Conservative

It had been hoped timt the Church in the United States had destroyed the barrier of apoloshygetics and had become a positive and moving force not only in the social life of this country but also in the world of jourshynalism

The recent aspersions cast upon NCR certainly indicate that intellectual immaturity still is with us

The fact of the matter is that since the Vatican Council the Church in America has acted like a YOffig teen-ager

In the evolution of the spirit and ideals of Vatican Council II we are young and gangly The arms and legs of the Amershyican Church have operated at times without true coordination

for this reason many churchmen cannot accept the philosophy cd NCR

Whether NCR is right or wrong is not the issue

After all lIB Gilbert and Sulshylivan noted in Iolanthe every child born alive Is either a liWe liberal or Conservative

This is the fact that the Church in America niust begin to realize not only in theory but in fact This is the issue Is the Church able to accept in its leadership both active liberals and conservatives

Can the Church be all thIngs to all men or is its membership to be thought of as a predestined few

We cannot ignore the issues in this case for they have farshy

ers have a greater part to pI than the bishops or priests of tile Church

You are in closer contad You deal with the immature minds which have to befornled in the way of truth The exe cise of authority varies with tile fashion of the times- Iii past generations authority was eraquoshyercised through fear and puni ment Today as any teacher _ parent knows this is not considshyered the proper way to teach tbIi young

It must be done with low and understanding We no lo~

er forbid people to ask the reashyson why they must obey _ discussions continue but alw8JIII with the understanding that wei who teach in the name of 1iIei Church are expected to give ~

our personal OpiniollJ but tile oHicial teaching for which _ have received a mandate-

MANAGING EDITOR For this reason we are still reaching consequences for the Cardinal Heenan con~le~ratiil Hugh J Golden LLB grouping to a full maturity and Church in America the Mass with 12 priest-teach

New Retirement Plan for Priests

THE ANCHORshy 7 Thurs Nov 7 1968

SAN DIEGO (NC)-lPriests ol the San Diego diocese will reshyceive $30or monthly retirement benefits starting in 1970 and 11 $5001 maximum by 197~ Father the- retirement committee of the retirement committee of the Diocesan Senate of Priests said here

Father Cooney said the fnshyereased retiJrem~ benefits will go to priests serving 15 yearn jn the diocese and living outshyside a rectory or other diocesan homes Priests remainiilg in sucll fnstjtutions after they retire will receive $200 8 month instead c~

$3ec Pri(lSs 7lw are retired now

gat $2ca monthly from ~

Priesls Relicf Fund Faplusmnh2J Cooney said th~t wtshy

del the new plltn priests ma~ retire at 65 and will be asked to do so wIlen they realth 70 He added thnt retirement beoom23 mandatory at age 75

Western Bishops Issue Statement On Encyclical

LOS ANGELES NC)-A legional conference of bisbshyops from four western states has issued a statement en dorsing Pope Paulsshy encyclical on birth contror Humanae Vitae and assuring the Pope of their earnest suppori and constant devotion

The 14 bishops who approved the statement at a regional meeting represented the arcli shydioceses of Los Angeles and S~ Francisco and the dioceses of sacramento San Diego Fresno Monterey Stockton Oakland Santa Rosa Calif Tucson Ariz

Reno Nev and Salt Lake City Utah

The comple~ statement folshywws

We 14 archbishop and bishshyops representing the entire states of California Arizona Nevada and Utah assembled in regional conference for discusshyIS1()Zl of common problems have noted the expressions of groups in various nations concerning The retiremen~ fund Is SUl)shythe encyclical Hwnanae Vitae FOR BIAFRA RELIEF Dr Morns B Abram center president of Brandeis Unishy ported by clergy premiums and CIS these have been reported in versity and chairman of the American Jewish Emergency Efferl fOr Biafran Relief parish assessments Fatherthe newS media presents checks tOtaling $38000 to Bishop Edward E SwanstJOm left of Catholic Cooney stid Hemiddot noted that tim Among th~se was the conf1~ RJelief ServJces and James MacCracken of Church World Service Funds by the Jewshy fund gets ttooat $lillOOO ann~ maUve statement of the adminshy ally Om these soures ish community of the UnitedStatesviill be used by the two Catholic and Protestant~ration of t1w ~etus EpiSCo overseas aid agencies to finanee me~y airliftS hitoblockaded Biafra as well as purshy~rum of the united State$ n chase food and medicines for the thotisands of bJno-e e n t me~ womea and clilldren CechmiddotEcumeni~tswhch 1111 the Ilishops here k)resent concur~ h suffering from starvation in the stricken -area - NC PnOto Issue Statement

iIn the view of thle importance PRAGUE (NC)-Twenty-fomand continued discussion of the Catl()lic Protestant and Ortholencyclical the bishops present CGrdihoa~ Warns bE PossiblemiddotMdr~rd~m dox churchmen have urgedat this meeting expressed a

~hoslovakian Christians tipWish to go oh renewed recOrd respopd to thf1 political situation d S[utish -Prelate Cites Soviet A9gress~onindividually and in concoKd h the country from positions 01with the bishops of their respec truth and lovetfve provinces and states as USHAW (NC)-John Cardinal Balkans the Baltic have an beem oggressiotrn but to remind you In a message fltlrmuInted at aftloroughly In agreement with Heenan ~ Westminstei said centeiS of pe1SecutiCCl Thoushy that it is in D)way fanciful to meeting called by the Czechoshythe encyclical and in aeceptance here that more Christians have sands alive today we-e mt--e vieshy magine that the priests of today slovakian Ecumenical Council cdof the divine authority of the been martyred rn mtJdern ti~es timo of imprlsomnent artd torshy may yet be called upon to eml Churches the churchmen exshyteaching maaisterium presenting than at the height ofl the Reshy ture because of theill faitl o late the heroism of the Smfnary pressed gratitude to God toit f~rmation their priesthood priests of Cardinal Allen leaders of the CzechoslovakianPositive Guldan~ During the Second Vatican Cardinal Allen fntud-or of H~ warned that the present government and to the members They welcome this opporbP Soviet aggression in Europe Council we were addressltd by Joua was the l~ Catholic of their churches Dity Ll joint conference to exshy could possibly lead to martyrshy many bishops whose witnes to archbishop of Canterbury He Seven Catholic bIshops pa1b tend to His Hollness deep and crom for many more priests the faith was no less glorious died on the same day as Queen ticlpated in the meetingsincere congratulations and than that of the martyrs whom Mary the Catholic who was imshyThe Cardinal leader of the The messagemiddot thanked ourthanksgiving fur the liirm and ~ay we aremiddot gathered to honor mediately suc=ceeded by herChurcll m EngJand llI1d Wal~ eonstitutional representativesmiddotpositive guidance contained in lronie Comcidenc8 sister Queen EllzaJJethwas speaking nt Ushaw major headed by President Ludvikthe encyclical and to assure His northern seminaory at the eel- These are facts which should Svoboda who decided-in tileHoliness of their earnest sup ebration of the 400th annivershy help to make these celebrations Negro Churchmen interest of the life and honor cdport and constant devotion sary of the founding of the EDgshy more real Speed of movement the people of our socialist state

It is most gratifying for 1U Iish seminary at Doual France in modem warfare makes it ~ Hold Convocation in tllistrial-to take the course -to witness the many manifestashy as a center of Catholic resiStance sible for a small nation like oars ST WUIS (NC) - The Nashy of gradually consolidating the tions of ready assent and deep to the Reformatlltmt il tbis counshy to be occupied by an enemy in a tiona Committee of Negnraquo situation which arooe throughgratitude expressed by the V9Samp try matter of days Czechoslovakia Churchmen a black ecumenical the invasion of our state ~ body of our people who have ~uai regarded as the mother which is slightlY larger than groUp comprising some 700 clershy some countries belonging to the embraced the vocation of marshy England was overrun last InQnliii Warsaw Pacthouse of all Ehgish seminaries gymen and lay persoD5 is holdshymed life in a few hoursOOday produced a stream of ing its second annual convoca

fBy an ironic coincidenceThey have studied the encycshy priests who came here to work tion here this week lical They have appraised ft some sort oi freedom of religionunderground dllring the fiercest Black caucuses from majorJreverently and appreciate 113 times of persecution All faced was being negotiated with the denominations are holding sepshy CORREIAamp SONS ltlwnitive proclamation of the constant danger and many died communist government at the arate conferences fu- two days ONi SlOPoacred dignity of married life as martyrs very time the Soviet and satelshy prior to tJe m~eting to wotk out SHOlPDJG C~Nfle~lite trQ()ps began their invasionand its responsibilities strategies and priQrities for thelellVemcll ne~iigUolll I mention this not in order till bull Terevisio~ bull GroOOIli7

sugg~st that W~stern Europe isWe th(l cbove mention~ formation of n lltrong blaek allishy

bishops of California Arizqna There are in ~t fe~ rea5Oro lT1ee Within tl2 Christf~ el A53pgntaillic0S llJfllinhlJlioimmediately threatened withNevada and Utah with profound Cal believing that we Ere ampl) Church I riM A[OJ1 $~ NO-J ~dW(8)J~oontiments of respect and revershy mucp better than llW fathers The NCNC Wolll formed b

erice our andproclaim love the cardinal said It is true tha~ ceOG~middot ~~~IlClbl1DGG[i1J$ 11133 but was not fonnally Oshy II ~9j7 D~~L) middotloyalty to our chief shepherd ganized until last Novem~ ctwe no longer wage religious begging the abundant graces oz wars Men now destroy each ~W ~~k~ ~~C~ [) m~ting in Dallas Tex Th2 God upon him and asking in reshy other for ideological reasons Lafayette (NC)-The Lafayshy organization with fieadqualtero turn his apostolic blessinrg But ideology is often only anshy in Ne-g Y01k includes neadyette diocesan superintendent of

other name for perverted reli shy sch()()s said hero Catholic layshy every Negro church in t~

gion men make vital contribution Uraquo United States lUI well as Negr~[)o ~(]fl[1lCOffiJ 1P~m](ru~ the operation of Catholic schools churchmen 11 most largelyThe last laO years have proshy

MampW [J2l[1jJIM~~(fi~ through their membership on white denominatioJsduceq more Christian martyr) Catholic school boardsDETROIT (NC) - Father and confessors fur the faith than

euroharles E Coughlin radio the whole Opound the 16th century All indications are that the priest and writer of the 1930s Uganda Russia Mexico Catholic school bOard movement has annltlunced plans to begin 111 China Poland the Ukraine the fm this diocese is ushering in an new publication called HeImcl era of Catholic education not end Sword dreamed of 50 years ago and

Father Coughlin published bull Educatioll1 COl1lgress hardly hoped for to years ago magazine called Sccial Justice SAN ANTONIO (NC) -The Msgr~ RichaIrl Mouton stated in the late 19S0s and early 1940amp first Texas Congress of ReligIous It will be a source of strength He and his publication opposed Education heJ1le will focus on for generations to come III number of the policies cd better methods and techniques of School boards wbih seek to President Franklin D R0oseshy proeIatming the Cbristian messhy give laymen a greater share of velt sage on all levels 11 was noted authority and responsibility for

The priest now retired ba In a letter froan Archbishop tb~ schools are a growing trend Aid the new publieatfon wtD Robert E Lucey to all pastors inCatholie education throughgtshyDOt be sold on newsstanda ~ the SllD AIlItonio ardlmoeeae out the United States be said

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t Prelates Booklet NEW HAVEN (NC)-The ~Thirtks ~ Fashion Is Arriving

million-~ember Knights of c0shylumbus have begun nationwide disribution of a booklet of Pope Pauls recent encyclical on hi control

At Period of middotUnisex bull -lt By Marilyn Roderick The booklet was originaD3i

prepared by Patrick Cardinal~ Joe bas some definite views on fashion 80 I am OBoyle of Wasblnlft9n and disooIOingto turn this weeks arlieleover io him wtithtbe tributed at Masses iD his archshy

IJingle reservation that I di~own whatever he says diocese sept 8 It was tbeG I ~ Writing this article ~th reservatiOJ16 of my Own beshy eonsidered the cardinals answd

eause I feel that I and many to 41 local priests who main~ that the encyclical is but one c4at my-masculine friends have they Me being presented as an many factors to be uSed by Ca~been left in the lurch atmiddot alluring scent to capture the olies in forming their consciencea ~ fashion conservatism To 00 hea~ and i~aginations of our on middotthe use of birth control j

IIin with I should make it clear femInIne admIrers The cardinal bas insisted thatthat I have absolutely no qualms The ad men are clever in this file encyclicill constitutes an abooampbout womens respect Have you noticed the solute ban against coniraceptiod If a III h ion TV ads in which they use Yogi and that those who practice ~ although I find Berra and Duke Snyder and may receive the sacraments onl~ INCh things as others of athletic bent to pershy if they are sincerely trying tw1 false ey~lashes suade the rest of us that hairshy stop the practiceJl8ther strange coloring is peIfectly acceptable This is the position taken till But all iiI aU I to males The male cosmetic the booklet The 40-page volumGlIi n d womens field is burgeoning with scents contains answers to 38 Queampshypr eo c cupa _ galore in fact if I may be pershy tions Asked Since the Encycliczampltien with their mitted a pun one might say Humanae Vitae bull iP pear a n c e that the whole ilield is beginning It is according to the K ofmiddot~ fa u i t e normal to smell announcement of the distriblloo IIUld aCceptable ABn Alike tionprogram designed to amigto It iSmens fash- Of course the retailers andad swer the doubts middotofmiddotmiddot eatholiCl1 Sons that are really beginning men defend ~s fashions by arising from the controve~ eoirritate me There is no doubt dechlring that man bas longhad MEMORIALCUAUCE Rev George Saad pastor cd BWlrounding the encyclical that they are now going through a need to show his indiVIdualism Our Lady of Purgatory Church New Bedford displays bull revolution We are being inun- throuib his molee of clotlbing handmade sterling silver and goldPlated chalice and pateJi lke middotProtestant School dated with a feminine influence in fact that for toO longall men given to chUTch in memorY Of Mrs Rose G David Froni which knows Do liniiUThere looked alike apd lost their spampshy FQr CCD Classes iiAthens 1Jhe chaliCe is set with iSOstonesandornamentOOwas a time for instance whim a eHl something b1 looking like ~LAKELAND (gtNC)~Theyfii6

with eigh~ lmameled middotpicturesman went to the barber shop everybody else teaching Catholic catechism Ii for a haircut and gave a simple So now we look at the Johnny StmiddotDavids Episcopal church order to the barber Cut It Carson show and see that two 6cbool here inmiddot Florida-but aDmiddot IIbort Or Let me have III trim out Of three menmiddot who appear fOe middotstudents are CatholicsVocationsmiddotmiddot middotDriveIbose days are gone have either Nehru jackets with Lack of space beCamea proti-

Now one is expected to look prettymiddot beads or tlJrlle neck em for Father Patrick J CavePshyat III chart to pick out the type sweaters and 1be man wibo- De bull N 0_ Cmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Cotact ly pastor of Resurrection Cath-o wears a traditional su e slgllll eWarK ampalgn to

oUc epurch when his catechism best suit ones profile We have one who is different It has go~ Every Adult Student and Confraternity of Christian u heard what has begun to be ten to the point where every DO~rPte classes became larger

of sideburns and hairstyle whIch -

In addition teams of piestsbull eliche I cant tell the boys man lilt a party or aninform8L CLARK (NC)-A massive edshy this FaIl Jhan last Year seminarians women ReligiousIIrom the girls but now we a~e event has Il white turtle neCk 1IC8tional campaign designed to Th~ Jlev Peter Flemingandmiddot laymen most of themmiddotmemshyentering a period when it will sweater and a blue blazer or contact every adult and student Episcopal church rector heambers of Serra Clubs middotin comingbe difficult to tell men from the something closely akin to it be in the Newark archdiocese and of -FathetCaverlys plightanciImonths will present panel proshywomen sameness in the search for indi- acquaint them with facts about oommented This age of ecugrams at every grade and high8eli-Adulatiolll viduality 13 ludicrous v-ocations to the religious life menism opens the door foilschool including CCD schools

All of this reeks of a ~rtain ~e have lOng been told by has been started her~ ~ristiarui and other religiilU8These too will be based on mashydegree of self-adulation This erltics of our society that we At a day-long program at bodies to cooperate and share ~terial in the bookhas always been the case wiUJ I are highly feminized but I think Mother seton Regional High WQys that were unheard of blit is time to change our termi- School participants in the camshy previous years So he invitedjunior high school boys w~oIlUddenly find out they have middotnology Whatmiddot we are arriviflg paign were told to present the Congratulates Foreign the Catholics to use the mo~

musCles and have a fanatic middotde at ~ a period which I will1abe1- religious life ms sOmething spacious Episcopal school-aD4 IIiTe to impress the rest of the unisex unique and not to give a picture ~ission Society thats what theyre doing world with their find Unisex may be defined 81 thai of Religious just IIi8 consecrated VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope

sexual limbo whichmiddot 0CCUIfl be- aocial workers Paul VI bas sent a letter of enshy Turkey SupperThis is part of growing up and tWeen the ages of 10 end 60 and That advice was given b7 couragement and good wishes to III eertaiply to be expected it in which the separate sexes as Fether James C Viall president A turkey pie supper will 1iIi

the Society of Foreign MissioDfltil the type of thing we try tq we know them now are indJ8tin- Of the National Conference 02 eerved in Mt st Marys A~

of Scarborough Canada on theforget 20 7ears later Now guishable wOmen are dressing DioceS9n Vocation Directors derny cafeteria Fall River froIil

~ion of the 50th anniversary I to 130 tonight Cakes andthough we are being given tlbe more llIke males and males dress which has taken II special intershy Of the fo~ndation and praiSed eandy will also be on sale TiclDshyImpression that tbds adolescent more like 1elIDales and it eouki eet in the program because it bull past accomplishments et8 are available from SisteIIattitude toward self-image is Very Well be that fashiOnb 0Dl7 win be duplicated in 25 other IIi his letter to the societYB of Mercy or at the doorright and that those who do not an outward manifestation Gi dioCeses middotsuperior genereJ Father Francis participate ill the fasbion vogue much more 8erioUll problem The programs toeal point Diemert the Pope said are not with it the new Paulist Press book On this jubilant occasion the

This is not 10 say that we Generation of Opportunity b1 foundation of this Canadian aoshy_ouldnt be aware of our ap- Asks Law Recognize George Fischer whomiddot was one of ciety for foreign missions is e pearance Dl-fitted mess7 Right of Coscience the speakers here A sOciological JlIe8SOn for joy and happiness for clothes are never in vogue Nor study of YOCatioDB the book has the Church For it represents a does it mean that there is any NEW YO~ (NC)-AuxiUary been mailed ~ more than half-century of unselfish service

reason why a man should not Bishop James P Shannon of SL 168000 Catholic families 1m the announcing the Good News (the wantto look good But Jtdoes PaJIl and Minneapolis urged that archdiocese Gospel) of Jesus Christ to thOse mean that there is a difference the U S selective service lew In authorizing tilemalling who did not knoW-this messagebetween- looking good and recognize the right of individual Archbishop Thomas A Boland of life looking pretty -- conscience whether that con- asked families to make its ooa-

It is the prettiness that many sciel1ce bas been formed in~ tents the subject for family disshy ~Ips You Overcomeof us object to Deodorants are just war tradition of Christian cussions a case in point originally these churches Cltl in m bumanistie FALSE TEETH- were meant to be a deterrent to moral code Reorganize Michigalnoffending other people but now Bishop Shannon Speakingmiddot at Lcoseiie~s and Worry

a meeting at the Community Catholic Conference No longer be annoyed or feellllat shyease because of loose wobbly faIse Church here sponsored by Pax _LANSING (NC) - A plan to teeth FASTEETH an improved

N Ixon to Address a Catholic peace association with reorganize the Michigan Cathoshy aIkallne powder holds plates firmer GO they feel more comfortable Avoid

R bull Dmiddot headquarters in New York lie Conference has been apshy embarrassment caused by loosefaIseFund Qlsmg mner traced the long tradition of proved by its board of directors teeth Dentures that fit are essential to healthSee your dentist regulrolYLOS ANGELES (NC)-Rich- Christian opposition to war from The reorganization plan deshy Get FASTEETH at all drug counters

Drd M ~ixon has accepted-an the earlist daysof Christianity velQped during a year-~ong seshyinvitation from James Francis He urged that the structures ries of meetings involving all Cardinal McIntyre of Los An- of todays Church be more open members of the conference geles to be principal speaker at to the conscientious objector stresse~ greater diocesan particshy Mffilfi~~ ~~uonbi~g amp G hospitsal fund raising dinner especially when he wishes ~ ipation in its work here Thursday Dec 5 perform alternate service The conference was created ~~nrru~ (0

Proceeds will be used to fi- The draft law as currently by the Oatholic bishops of Michshy Over 35 Years lllance a new 50-bed Santa Marta constituted classifies as consclshy igan in 1963 to represent the of Satisfied Service hospital to replace the present entious objectors those young Church in Michigan on public Reg Master Plumber 7023 hospital facilities which serve men who are opposed to all wars policy questions and to serve as JOSEPH RAPOSA JRthe large Mexican-American -in particular those who are a forum for the exchange of 806 NO MAIN STREETcommunity OD the citys east members of the middotpoundOcalled peace ideas among the five Catholic Faii River 675-7497llide churches dioceses

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Nineteenth Century Book StiU Practical Today

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick

Purely by accident we recently came across a book entitled Practical Agriculture published in 1807 in Lonshy_n written by R W Dixon We picked it up out of curiosity and have not been able to put it down There are so many things of interest in the book that in the short time we glish for me but one lip-smackshyhave had it we have begun ing one was Charles Lambs tlo cherish it famous essay A Dissertation

The author must have beeR a upon Roast Pig Youll recall ebel in his day In his intra- how Lamb tells of a boy in anshyduetion for instance he goes cient China who accldel1tally

burned down his fiathers house to great palns to request a re- and in the process roasted nine peal of the Uthe system which baby pigs was in effect in England shortly after the Revolutionary War By III the Kfitehen this system a farmer was forced A rd toto pay a tax of every tenth _~ ceo mg Lambs tale meat

1 until that time had been eaten el his produce to the govem- raw until Bo-bo the boy made ment a system whichthe author his wonderous discovery of eleshyclaims forces much good land gant roasted meat AJlter that to be contrained to remain in the tale concludes all over China GIe unprofitable state of grass people were busy burning their which might otherwise by a cottages down (wirth the liveshytrifling expenditure of money stock inside of course) to enjoy ~ no very extraordinary de- the newly discovered delicacy sree of exertion be rendered ~atly more productive undee For weeks after having this arable management assignment in English class I

found it very difficult to pass upHe also points out that Q sys- pork on a restaurant menu beshy

tern by which then English land- cause of Mr Lambs mouthshy_ner rented his land to tenants Ibotild be abolished because the wat~ring descriptions of Bo-bos

repast peasantry wouId not unprove Now thlWt I dont haveto wait the lands to any great extent to gO to a restaurant to enjoy waless they owned the land the delicious taste oJZ k I themselves Our own plantation I d i i ~f-- ~ers might have taken heed manage mc u e bull n vuu to thi and rtal 1 Kru bob menu lit least once a week in some

s eEl n y s ev form or other Roast pork is would have had to agree with buly my favorite (poosibly be- the wisdom of private owner- oause of Lambs talent with Ibip of land words) but more often than

Ve17 ftloroolifh DOt pork chops aft the form The book Is very thorough In that the pork takes in earning to

bull practical recommendations to our flable rmers OIl how to improve their Versatile is the word that nds and production Much ()f should be used to describe the what is written is applicable 00- chop part of that little pjg for bull 1 and although much of the there mat be hundreds of ways lustification used by the author to prepare pork chopa and all would not hold water today it of them are tasty amazing bow many practices Even the Cbllclrea 1lo1d true

There is evident an obvious Even the children like pork chops (this is like having a recshylack of understanding of plant

ebemistry For instance the ommednation from the Cordon author asserts that essentlalele- Bleu) therefore I dont feel selshyments in the soil for the growth fish serving them J2son likes of plants include hydrogen oxy- them because he can hold the gen and azote In the alr there bone and gnaw it-that way he is the unquestioned value of doesnt have to eat just lick light sun and electricity the bone whileat the same time

putting up a goon frontAside from the lack of knowlshyedge of plant processes though Apples seem to be ~e perfect there is a tremendous practical partner for pOrk in any form knowledge of how things should and many stuffed pork or stUff- be done Chapters include Impleshy ed pork chop recipes use them ments of Husbandry with de- in the stUffing ingredients My tails and drawing for construcshy mother makes a delicious appleshytion Farm-House and Offices sauce and when Im planning Iarm Cottages Inclosing of pork for the menu I always try ~d (with some great methods to coax her into making a batch of growing hedges and buildshy Sauerkraut is another food that Ing fences) Soils Manures and goes nicely with any form of Cultivation of Arable Land pork as it seems ~ add the

right amount of tangA book like this makes one wonder who used it I would No matter what your choice like to think that maybe Thomas is for the companion to your Jefferson might have waited for pork dish you cant help but ~ to arrive at his plantation be thankful for Bo-bos discovery This is just the sort of thing of the joys of roasted pig amplIIt he would have loved to read This is a pork chop recipe and one cannot help wonder if that we enjoy very much It were such a book which inshy Pork Chops with S01lr Creamfluenced his thinking on the WISe of land his concept of farmshy 4 pork chops (1 double twa Ing and land apportionment recipe)

Certainly the matters of pracshy flour for dredging tical implementation and farm yen cup water tools fences etc are much in 2 Tablespoons vinegar keeping with Jeffersons thinkshy 1 Tablespoon sugar Ing At any rate this is quite 1 small bay lelllf an interesting possibility and - cup sour cream OIle which someone with an hisshy 1) Dredge the chops in the torical bent might like to purshy flour and brown sligbtly in the ~ I have no idea of the value fat Combine the remaining Inshyof this book in terms of dollallil gredients and heat over 11 modshyand cents but iot is invaluable in erate heat tenns of interest and I iIbould 2) Arrange the pork chops fa like to offer 11 to lU17 interested a shallow baking disll and pour ~ader for his or her perusal the liquid over them

There werent too many memshy 3) Cover tightly and bake m orable momentli ill collece ED- a aoo- oven about IlIl 1llour

TlIE ANCHORshyThurs Nov 7 1968

Fq~m ~eg ione School System

HOPKINS (NC)-Representshyatives of seven parishes from the southwest suburbs of Minneaposhylis met at St Johns parish here in Minneawta to lay plans for combining their educational fashycilities into a regional system following a recent directive of the St Paul and Minneapolis archdiocesan board of education

The parishes are the first in the archdiocese to furm a regionshyal group to assume common reshysponsibility for their schools Confraternity of Christian D0cshytrine classes and adult education programs

Serving as a pilot group they made their plans in accordance with the program adopted by the archdiocesan board and will subshymit them to the archdiocesan bureau of education The other 208 parishes of the archdiocese will use the plan as a -guideline and start forming into groups

FIRST CZECH REFUGEES Dr Jiri Syrovy right Father John Gilbert assistant archdiocesan superintendent ofand his wife Dr Eva Odstrilova second from left acshyschpols and originator of thecompanied by their daughters Jana 17 and Ev~~ 12 censhy consolidation plan conducted

ter are speeded on their way f~in ~ew York immigration the meeting here He said joinshyoffices to Seattle where they will make their home~ ing forces will enable parishe ing them off is Edmund E Cummingsa8socicate directormiddot to best Use their resources and

improve th~ quality of educashyof the New York office of uess Migration and Refugee tionServi~s NC Photo

Journalists Disagree Want Freedom With Condemnation NOTRE DAME (NC)-5ixtyshy

six Catholic journalists subshyfirst Czechoslovak Refugees Since Invasion scribed to a statement disagreeshy

Arrive in United States ing with the condemnation by Bishop Charles H Helmsing OIl

NEW YORK (NC) - Some MigratiOll and Refugee Services Kansas City-St Joseph Mo 01 came with bundles bags and helped two physicians make a the National Catholic Reporterauitcases Others came only with close connection with a fligbt laity-operated weekly published the clothes they were wearing for Seattle Wash in Kansas City

They were the first group of Dr Jiri Syrovy and his wife We find it necessary to stateCzechoslovak refugee8 to arrive Dr Eva Odstrilova both pediashy publicly-with respect and charshyin the United States since the tricians were going to the home ity for Bishop Helmsing-thatSovi~t invasion in August The of Dr Odstrivlov~I8 brother we disagree with his condemnashy168 refugees mostly in family They were accompanied by their tion of the National Catholic Reshygroups and including -36 chil- two dlaughters Jana 17 and porterdren had been in Vienna for Eva 12 more than two months before Although expressing some We do not base our disagreeshybOarding the commercial jet concern about having to make ment on the bishops judgment which arrived in Kennedy air- such a great change at this time concerning the theological validshyport of their lives and careers Dr ity of positions published in

The plane had been chartered Syrovy said he and his family NCR rather we must disagree by the Intergovernmental Com- were very happy to be here We with his underIying definition mittee for European Mi~atOD dOnt know what is ahead but of thelegitimate boundaries of and Refugee Services United we are willing to work~ We want religious journalism in service t8 States Catholic Conference and to be free people the Church the statement

assertedother sponsoring agencies Young Priests Form Many waved joyfully to relashy

tives and others wept openly as Professional Association the Czechoslovakian-speaking ELECTRICAL

MONTREAL (NC) - Some 65 agency aides swarmed through Contradonpriests hr re ordained betweenthe immigration building at the 1961 and 1968 have formed theairport giving assistance by Professional Association of

translating questions of customs Priests of Montreal to fightofficials and sorting visas and pastoral malaise in the Churchdocuments The association will seek more

This first group was made up power for young priests throughmostly of professional people mcreased responsibility in the including archivists engineers pastorai duties with which theyand physicians Edmund E are entrusted and greater scopeCummings associate directol at for creativity to allow the 9~~ County Stthe New York office of USCC Church to get oftmiddot the beaten New Bedford

path

In Whos Who Miss Rena Patry daughter of

Police Lieutenant and Mrs Dashyvid A Patry of Notre Dame parish Fall River has been noshytified that she is one of nine students at Salva Regina Colshylege Newport to be included in the forthcoming edition of Whos Who in American Unishyversities and Colleges A gradshyuate of Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River Miss Patry is senior class vice-president at the Newshyport college president of the Commuters Club and secretary of the Students National Edushyciation Association She is bull member of Sigma Phi Sigma sorority

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

papal attendant NC Photo

CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

chasing power of religious organ-

Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

gram four years ago throllgh NCCI] Gibbons -will remain on

The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

the NCCIJ staff lS dlrettoT of c~e armed iLeducating ~e~n Gltlds image Father Mc~ the employment serviccmiddotsaepart-middot laity on contemporaiy slaquoiai Keever saidmiddot human conduct mentbull middotmiddotmiddotpr~l~~s i ~ - ~ ~ilJj~middott~tsi~ply~a resigtolH iO

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Communication for Vocations (NC)--Communication prayer and

the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS Preparing for the annual Bishops Charity Ball schedulecll for Jan 10th at Lincoln Park Ballroom are Mrs Aubrey Annstrong Swansea hospitalshyity Mrs Bertrand Patenaude $wansea decorations Rt Rev Msgr Anthony M Gon~esp Diocesan coordinator of the Ball Mrs Vinent A Coady Somerset presentees Mi~

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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BeIVants Sanchez caid As tian Family Movement will conshyprivate universimltas lllll publie

New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

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Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

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tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

Sistine ChClpel Continued from Page One

Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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The ~econd -Vatican eotincfl Dharma Vira of West BEmgaf middot==i Sge 1 b 3F he added speeificallySal4middot al- state visited Mothermiddot Teresa - bull 1 irst Laymen most in the words of canon law I Jojaxhiuinternationally known 3 middotWmLE THEY LAS~ 3 WHEELING (NC) ~ Bishop almost the very middotsamething--known founder and mother su 5 5 i~seph 11- Hodges of Wh~lirig that there must middotbemiddotn~ dissent peri~r o~ the Missioqaries of -=~ ~Iosed i1I DaT ve~rans Bat =~ has announced appointment of when the Holy Father speaks) Ch~ritywho ~ recovering from James H ~auck as the first lay- even though he doesnt speak injuries received inanautoac- ~ M (tCLemiddotans ~ ~n to middotbecome executive djrec infallibly when middotit isa middotmatter ofmiddot cident The Yugoslavborn nun 3 5

bull tQr ofmiddot diocesan Catholic Ghari- ~aitb ()l morals abOut which he ~as been working in India$Incesect UNION WHARF FAIRHAVENmiddotmiddotmiddot - ttil 997-9358sect ~ -~ bull ~Ill~ ~~~~and is an Indi~d~~izen middotmiddotiUIIIUlIlIiIlIlIllIllIlHlliIUlilIllIIllIIllIllIlHlUllllliiliIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I1UIIIIHIUIIHIIIIIIIIIUJii

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

Taunton 6-0 Wrentham ~orlt ~eague ~ffaIr

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

gtthe ampWeboto losina streak

Nantucke~ which is leading theCe Ie 1IJlanda three-team

11 bullbull -

dubs in Uie eirc~it battled to bull ~-6~e iast Saturdqbull middot 1

20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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SAN DIEGO (NC)-lPriests ol the San Diego diocese will reshyceive $30or monthly retirement benefits starting in 1970 and 11 $5001 maximum by 197~ Father the- retirement committee of the retirement committee of the Diocesan Senate of Priests said here

Father Cooney said the fnshyereased retiJrem~ benefits will go to priests serving 15 yearn jn the diocese and living outshyside a rectory or other diocesan homes Priests remainiilg in sucll fnstjtutions after they retire will receive $200 8 month instead c~

$3ec Pri(lSs 7lw are retired now

gat $2ca monthly from ~

Priesls Relicf Fund Faplusmnh2J Cooney said th~t wtshy

del the new plltn priests ma~ retire at 65 and will be asked to do so wIlen they realth 70 He added thnt retirement beoom23 mandatory at age 75

Western Bishops Issue Statement On Encyclical

LOS ANGELES NC)-A legional conference of bisbshyops from four western states has issued a statement en dorsing Pope Paulsshy encyclical on birth contror Humanae Vitae and assuring the Pope of their earnest suppori and constant devotion

The 14 bishops who approved the statement at a regional meeting represented the arcli shydioceses of Los Angeles and S~ Francisco and the dioceses of sacramento San Diego Fresno Monterey Stockton Oakland Santa Rosa Calif Tucson Ariz

Reno Nev and Salt Lake City Utah

The comple~ statement folshywws

We 14 archbishop and bishshyops representing the entire states of California Arizona Nevada and Utah assembled in regional conference for discusshyIS1()Zl of common problems have noted the expressions of groups in various nations concerning The retiremen~ fund Is SUl)shythe encyclical Hwnanae Vitae FOR BIAFRA RELIEF Dr Morns B Abram center president of Brandeis Unishy ported by clergy premiums and CIS these have been reported in versity and chairman of the American Jewish Emergency Efferl fOr Biafran Relief parish assessments Fatherthe newS media presents checks tOtaling $38000 to Bishop Edward E SwanstJOm left of Catholic Cooney stid Hemiddot noted that tim Among th~se was the conf1~ RJelief ServJces and James MacCracken of Church World Service Funds by the Jewshy fund gets ttooat $lillOOO ann~ maUve statement of the adminshy ally Om these soures ish community of the UnitedStatesviill be used by the two Catholic and Protestant~ration of t1w ~etus EpiSCo overseas aid agencies to finanee me~y airliftS hitoblockaded Biafra as well as purshy~rum of the united State$ n chase food and medicines for the thotisands of bJno-e e n t me~ womea and clilldren CechmiddotEcumeni~tswhch 1111 the Ilishops here k)resent concur~ h suffering from starvation in the stricken -area - NC PnOto Issue Statement

iIn the view of thle importance PRAGUE (NC)-Twenty-fomand continued discussion of the Catl()lic Protestant and Ortholencyclical the bishops present CGrdihoa~ Warns bE PossiblemiddotMdr~rd~m dox churchmen have urgedat this meeting expressed a

~hoslovakian Christians tipWish to go oh renewed recOrd respopd to thf1 political situation d S[utish -Prelate Cites Soviet A9gress~onindividually and in concoKd h the country from positions 01with the bishops of their respec truth and lovetfve provinces and states as USHAW (NC)-John Cardinal Balkans the Baltic have an beem oggressiotrn but to remind you In a message fltlrmuInted at aftloroughly In agreement with Heenan ~ Westminstei said centeiS of pe1SecutiCCl Thoushy that it is in D)way fanciful to meeting called by the Czechoshythe encyclical and in aeceptance here that more Christians have sands alive today we-e mt--e vieshy magine that the priests of today slovakian Ecumenical Council cdof the divine authority of the been martyred rn mtJdern ti~es timo of imprlsomnent artd torshy may yet be called upon to eml Churches the churchmen exshyteaching maaisterium presenting than at the height ofl the Reshy ture because of theill faitl o late the heroism of the Smfnary pressed gratitude to God toit f~rmation their priesthood priests of Cardinal Allen leaders of the CzechoslovakianPositive Guldan~ During the Second Vatican Cardinal Allen fntud-or of H~ warned that the present government and to the members They welcome this opporbP Soviet aggression in Europe Council we were addressltd by Joua was the l~ Catholic of their churches Dity Ll joint conference to exshy could possibly lead to martyrshy many bishops whose witnes to archbishop of Canterbury He Seven Catholic bIshops pa1b tend to His Hollness deep and crom for many more priests the faith was no less glorious died on the same day as Queen ticlpated in the meetingsincere congratulations and than that of the martyrs whom Mary the Catholic who was imshyThe Cardinal leader of the The messagemiddot thanked ourthanksgiving fur the liirm and ~ay we aremiddot gathered to honor mediately suc=ceeded by herChurcll m EngJand llI1d Wal~ eonstitutional representativesmiddotpositive guidance contained in lronie Comcidenc8 sister Queen EllzaJJethwas speaking nt Ushaw major headed by President Ludvikthe encyclical and to assure His northern seminaory at the eel- These are facts which should Svoboda who decided-in tileHoliness of their earnest sup ebration of the 400th annivershy help to make these celebrations Negro Churchmen interest of the life and honor cdport and constant devotion sary of the founding of the EDgshy more real Speed of movement the people of our socialist state

It is most gratifying for 1U Iish seminary at Doual France in modem warfare makes it ~ Hold Convocation in tllistrial-to take the course -to witness the many manifestashy as a center of Catholic resiStance sible for a small nation like oars ST WUIS (NC) - The Nashy of gradually consolidating the tions of ready assent and deep to the Reformatlltmt il tbis counshy to be occupied by an enemy in a tiona Committee of Negnraquo situation which arooe throughgratitude expressed by the V9Samp try matter of days Czechoslovakia Churchmen a black ecumenical the invasion of our state ~ body of our people who have ~uai regarded as the mother which is slightlY larger than groUp comprising some 700 clershy some countries belonging to the embraced the vocation of marshy England was overrun last InQnliii Warsaw Pacthouse of all Ehgish seminaries gymen and lay persoD5 is holdshymed life in a few hoursOOday produced a stream of ing its second annual convoca

fBy an ironic coincidenceThey have studied the encycshy priests who came here to work tion here this week lical They have appraised ft some sort oi freedom of religionunderground dllring the fiercest Black caucuses from majorJreverently and appreciate 113 times of persecution All faced was being negotiated with the denominations are holding sepshy CORREIAamp SONS ltlwnitive proclamation of the constant danger and many died communist government at the arate conferences fu- two days ONi SlOPoacred dignity of married life as martyrs very time the Soviet and satelshy prior to tJe m~eting to wotk out SHOlPDJG C~Nfle~lite trQ()ps began their invasionand its responsibilities strategies and priQrities for thelellVemcll ne~iigUolll I mention this not in order till bull Terevisio~ bull GroOOIli7

sugg~st that W~stern Europe isWe th(l cbove mention~ formation of n lltrong blaek allishy

bishops of California Arizqna There are in ~t fe~ rea5Oro lT1ee Within tl2 Christf~ el A53pgntaillic0S llJfllinhlJlioimmediately threatened withNevada and Utah with profound Cal believing that we Ere ampl) Church I riM A[OJ1 $~ NO-J ~dW(8)J~oontiments of respect and revershy mucp better than llW fathers The NCNC Wolll formed b

erice our andproclaim love the cardinal said It is true tha~ ceOG~middot ~~~IlClbl1DGG[i1J$ 11133 but was not fonnally Oshy II ~9j7 D~~L) middotloyalty to our chief shepherd ganized until last Novem~ ctwe no longer wage religious begging the abundant graces oz wars Men now destroy each ~W ~~k~ ~~C~ [) m~ting in Dallas Tex Th2 God upon him and asking in reshy other for ideological reasons Lafayette (NC)-The Lafayshy organization with fieadqualtero turn his apostolic blessinrg But ideology is often only anshy in Ne-g Y01k includes neadyette diocesan superintendent of

other name for perverted reli shy sch()()s said hero Catholic layshy every Negro church in t~

gion men make vital contribution Uraquo United States lUI well as Negr~[)o ~(]fl[1lCOffiJ 1P~m](ru~ the operation of Catholic schools churchmen 11 most largelyThe last laO years have proshy

MampW [J2l[1jJIM~~(fi~ through their membership on white denominatioJsduceq more Christian martyr) Catholic school boardsDETROIT (NC) - Father and confessors fur the faith than

euroharles E Coughlin radio the whole Opound the 16th century All indications are that the priest and writer of the 1930s Uganda Russia Mexico Catholic school bOard movement has annltlunced plans to begin 111 China Poland the Ukraine the fm this diocese is ushering in an new publication called HeImcl era of Catholic education not end Sword dreamed of 50 years ago and

Father Coughlin published bull Educatioll1 COl1lgress hardly hoped for to years ago magazine called Sccial Justice SAN ANTONIO (NC) -The Msgr~ RichaIrl Mouton stated in the late 19S0s and early 1940amp first Texas Congress of ReligIous It will be a source of strength He and his publication opposed Education heJ1le will focus on for generations to come III number of the policies cd better methods and techniques of School boards wbih seek to President Franklin D R0oseshy proeIatming the Cbristian messhy give laymen a greater share of velt sage on all levels 11 was noted authority and responsibility for

The priest now retired ba In a letter froan Archbishop tb~ schools are a growing trend Aid the new publieatfon wtD Robert E Lucey to all pastors inCatholie education throughgtshyDOt be sold on newsstanda ~ the SllD AIlItonio ardlmoeeae out the United States be said

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___- 8- JHE ANCHOR~DloceseoHanmiddotRiy~r--rhursNov 7 f~ Kof C Distribute

t Prelates Booklet NEW HAVEN (NC)-The ~Thirtks ~ Fashion Is Arriving

million-~ember Knights of c0shylumbus have begun nationwide disribution of a booklet of Pope Pauls recent encyclical on hi control

At Period of middotUnisex bull -lt By Marilyn Roderick The booklet was originaD3i

prepared by Patrick Cardinal~ Joe bas some definite views on fashion 80 I am OBoyle of Wasblnlft9n and disooIOingto turn this weeks arlieleover io him wtithtbe tributed at Masses iD his archshy

IJingle reservation that I di~own whatever he says diocese sept 8 It was tbeG I ~ Writing this article ~th reservatiOJ16 of my Own beshy eonsidered the cardinals answd

eause I feel that I and many to 41 local priests who main~ that the encyclical is but one c4at my-masculine friends have they Me being presented as an many factors to be uSed by Ca~been left in the lurch atmiddot alluring scent to capture the olies in forming their consciencea ~ fashion conservatism To 00 hea~ and i~aginations of our on middotthe use of birth control j

IIin with I should make it clear femInIne admIrers The cardinal bas insisted thatthat I have absolutely no qualms The ad men are clever in this file encyclicill constitutes an abooampbout womens respect Have you noticed the solute ban against coniraceptiod If a III h ion TV ads in which they use Yogi and that those who practice ~ although I find Berra and Duke Snyder and may receive the sacraments onl~ INCh things as others of athletic bent to pershy if they are sincerely trying tw1 false ey~lashes suade the rest of us that hairshy stop the practiceJl8ther strange coloring is peIfectly acceptable This is the position taken till But all iiI aU I to males The male cosmetic the booklet The 40-page volumGlIi n d womens field is burgeoning with scents contains answers to 38 Queampshypr eo c cupa _ galore in fact if I may be pershy tions Asked Since the Encycliczampltien with their mitted a pun one might say Humanae Vitae bull iP pear a n c e that the whole ilield is beginning It is according to the K ofmiddot~ fa u i t e normal to smell announcement of the distriblloo IIUld aCceptable ABn Alike tionprogram designed to amigto It iSmens fash- Of course the retailers andad swer the doubts middotofmiddotmiddot eatholiCl1 Sons that are really beginning men defend ~s fashions by arising from the controve~ eoirritate me There is no doubt dechlring that man bas longhad MEMORIALCUAUCE Rev George Saad pastor cd BWlrounding the encyclical that they are now going through a need to show his indiVIdualism Our Lady of Purgatory Church New Bedford displays bull revolution We are being inun- throuib his molee of clotlbing handmade sterling silver and goldPlated chalice and pateJi lke middotProtestant School dated with a feminine influence in fact that for toO longall men given to chUTch in memorY Of Mrs Rose G David Froni which knows Do liniiUThere looked alike apd lost their spampshy FQr CCD Classes iiAthens 1Jhe chaliCe is set with iSOstonesandornamentOOwas a time for instance whim a eHl something b1 looking like ~LAKELAND (gtNC)~Theyfii6

with eigh~ lmameled middotpicturesman went to the barber shop everybody else teaching Catholic catechism Ii for a haircut and gave a simple So now we look at the Johnny StmiddotDavids Episcopal church order to the barber Cut It Carson show and see that two 6cbool here inmiddot Florida-but aDmiddot IIbort Or Let me have III trim out Of three menmiddot who appear fOe middotstudents are CatholicsVocationsmiddotmiddot middotDriveIbose days are gone have either Nehru jackets with Lack of space beCamea proti-

Now one is expected to look prettymiddot beads or tlJrlle neck em for Father Patrick J CavePshyat III chart to pick out the type sweaters and 1be man wibo- De bull N 0_ Cmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Cotact ly pastor of Resurrection Cath-o wears a traditional su e slgllll eWarK ampalgn to

oUc epurch when his catechism best suit ones profile We have one who is different It has go~ Every Adult Student and Confraternity of Christian u heard what has begun to be ten to the point where every DO~rPte classes became larger

of sideburns and hairstyle whIch -

In addition teams of piestsbull eliche I cant tell the boys man lilt a party or aninform8L CLARK (NC)-A massive edshy this FaIl Jhan last Year seminarians women ReligiousIIrom the girls but now we a~e event has Il white turtle neCk 1IC8tional campaign designed to Th~ Jlev Peter Flemingandmiddot laymen most of themmiddotmemshyentering a period when it will sweater and a blue blazer or contact every adult and student Episcopal church rector heambers of Serra Clubs middotin comingbe difficult to tell men from the something closely akin to it be in the Newark archdiocese and of -FathetCaverlys plightanciImonths will present panel proshywomen sameness in the search for indi- acquaint them with facts about oommented This age of ecugrams at every grade and high8eli-Adulatiolll viduality 13 ludicrous v-ocations to the religious life menism opens the door foilschool including CCD schools

All of this reeks of a ~rtain ~e have lOng been told by has been started her~ ~ristiarui and other religiilU8These too will be based on mashydegree of self-adulation This erltics of our society that we At a day-long program at bodies to cooperate and share ~terial in the bookhas always been the case wiUJ I are highly feminized but I think Mother seton Regional High WQys that were unheard of blit is time to change our termi- School participants in the camshy previous years So he invitedjunior high school boys w~oIlUddenly find out they have middotnology Whatmiddot we are arriviflg paign were told to present the Congratulates Foreign the Catholics to use the mo~

musCles and have a fanatic middotde at ~ a period which I will1abe1- religious life ms sOmething spacious Episcopal school-aD4 IIiTe to impress the rest of the unisex unique and not to give a picture ~ission Society thats what theyre doing world with their find Unisex may be defined 81 thai of Religious just IIi8 consecrated VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope

sexual limbo whichmiddot 0CCUIfl be- aocial workers Paul VI bas sent a letter of enshy Turkey SupperThis is part of growing up and tWeen the ages of 10 end 60 and That advice was given b7 couragement and good wishes to III eertaiply to be expected it in which the separate sexes as Fether James C Viall president A turkey pie supper will 1iIi

the Society of Foreign MissioDfltil the type of thing we try tq we know them now are indJ8tin- Of the National Conference 02 eerved in Mt st Marys A~

of Scarborough Canada on theforget 20 7ears later Now guishable wOmen are dressing DioceS9n Vocation Directors derny cafeteria Fall River froIil

~ion of the 50th anniversary I to 130 tonight Cakes andthough we are being given tlbe more llIke males and males dress which has taken II special intershy Of the fo~ndation and praiSed eandy will also be on sale TiclDshyImpression that tbds adolescent more like 1elIDales and it eouki eet in the program because it bull past accomplishments et8 are available from SisteIIattitude toward self-image is Very Well be that fashiOnb 0Dl7 win be duplicated in 25 other IIi his letter to the societYB of Mercy or at the doorright and that those who do not an outward manifestation Gi dioCeses middotsuperior genereJ Father Francis participate ill the fasbion vogue much more 8erioUll problem The programs toeal point Diemert the Pope said are not with it the new Paulist Press book On this jubilant occasion the

This is not 10 say that we Generation of Opportunity b1 foundation of this Canadian aoshy_ouldnt be aware of our ap- Asks Law Recognize George Fischer whomiddot was one of ciety for foreign missions is e pearance Dl-fitted mess7 Right of Coscience the speakers here A sOciological JlIe8SOn for joy and happiness for clothes are never in vogue Nor study of YOCatioDB the book has the Church For it represents a does it mean that there is any NEW YO~ (NC)-AuxiUary been mailed ~ more than half-century of unselfish service

reason why a man should not Bishop James P Shannon of SL 168000 Catholic families 1m the announcing the Good News (the wantto look good But Jtdoes PaJIl and Minneapolis urged that archdiocese Gospel) of Jesus Christ to thOse mean that there is a difference the U S selective service lew In authorizing tilemalling who did not knoW-this messagebetween- looking good and recognize the right of individual Archbishop Thomas A Boland of life looking pretty -- conscience whether that con- asked families to make its ooa-

It is the prettiness that many sciel1ce bas been formed in~ tents the subject for family disshy ~Ips You Overcomeof us object to Deodorants are just war tradition of Christian cussions a case in point originally these churches Cltl in m bumanistie FALSE TEETH- were meant to be a deterrent to moral code Reorganize Michigalnoffending other people but now Bishop Shannon Speakingmiddot at Lcoseiie~s and Worry

a meeting at the Community Catholic Conference No longer be annoyed or feellllat shyease because of loose wobbly faIse Church here sponsored by Pax _LANSING (NC) - A plan to teeth FASTEETH an improved

N Ixon to Address a Catholic peace association with reorganize the Michigan Cathoshy aIkallne powder holds plates firmer GO they feel more comfortable Avoid

R bull Dmiddot headquarters in New York lie Conference has been apshy embarrassment caused by loosefaIseFund Qlsmg mner traced the long tradition of proved by its board of directors teeth Dentures that fit are essential to healthSee your dentist regulrolYLOS ANGELES (NC)-Rich- Christian opposition to war from The reorganization plan deshy Get FASTEETH at all drug counters

Drd M ~ixon has accepted-an the earlist daysof Christianity velQped during a year-~ong seshyinvitation from James Francis He urged that the structures ries of meetings involving all Cardinal McIntyre of Los An- of todays Church be more open members of the conference geles to be principal speaker at to the conscientious objector stresse~ greater diocesan particshy Mffilfi~~ ~~uonbi~g amp G hospitsal fund raising dinner especially when he wishes ~ ipation in its work here Thursday Dec 5 perform alternate service The conference was created ~~nrru~ (0

Proceeds will be used to fi- The draft law as currently by the Oatholic bishops of Michshy Over 35 Years lllance a new 50-bed Santa Marta constituted classifies as consclshy igan in 1963 to represent the of Satisfied Service hospital to replace the present entious objectors those young Church in Michigan on public Reg Master Plumber 7023 hospital facilities which serve men who are opposed to all wars policy questions and to serve as JOSEPH RAPOSA JRthe large Mexican-American -in particular those who are a forum for the exchange of 806 NO MAIN STREETcommunity OD the citys east members of the middotpoundOcalled peace ideas among the five Catholic Faii River 675-7497llide churches dioceses

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Nineteenth Century Book StiU Practical Today

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick

Purely by accident we recently came across a book entitled Practical Agriculture published in 1807 in Lonshy_n written by R W Dixon We picked it up out of curiosity and have not been able to put it down There are so many things of interest in the book that in the short time we glish for me but one lip-smackshyhave had it we have begun ing one was Charles Lambs tlo cherish it famous essay A Dissertation

The author must have beeR a upon Roast Pig Youll recall ebel in his day In his intra- how Lamb tells of a boy in anshyduetion for instance he goes cient China who accldel1tally

burned down his fiathers house to great palns to request a re- and in the process roasted nine peal of the Uthe system which baby pigs was in effect in England shortly after the Revolutionary War By III the Kfitehen this system a farmer was forced A rd toto pay a tax of every tenth _~ ceo mg Lambs tale meat

1 until that time had been eaten el his produce to the govem- raw until Bo-bo the boy made ment a system whichthe author his wonderous discovery of eleshyclaims forces much good land gant roasted meat AJlter that to be contrained to remain in the tale concludes all over China GIe unprofitable state of grass people were busy burning their which might otherwise by a cottages down (wirth the liveshytrifling expenditure of money stock inside of course) to enjoy ~ no very extraordinary de- the newly discovered delicacy sree of exertion be rendered ~atly more productive undee For weeks after having this arable management assignment in English class I

found it very difficult to pass upHe also points out that Q sys- pork on a restaurant menu beshy

tern by which then English land- cause of Mr Lambs mouthshy_ner rented his land to tenants Ibotild be abolished because the wat~ring descriptions of Bo-bos

repast peasantry wouId not unprove Now thlWt I dont haveto wait the lands to any great extent to gO to a restaurant to enjoy waless they owned the land the delicious taste oJZ k I themselves Our own plantation I d i i ~f-- ~ers might have taken heed manage mc u e bull n vuu to thi and rtal 1 Kru bob menu lit least once a week in some

s eEl n y s ev form or other Roast pork is would have had to agree with buly my favorite (poosibly be- the wisdom of private owner- oause of Lambs talent with Ibip of land words) but more often than

Ve17 ftloroolifh DOt pork chops aft the form The book Is very thorough In that the pork takes in earning to

bull practical recommendations to our flable rmers OIl how to improve their Versatile is the word that nds and production Much ()f should be used to describe the what is written is applicable 00- chop part of that little pjg for bull 1 and although much of the there mat be hundreds of ways lustification used by the author to prepare pork chopa and all would not hold water today it of them are tasty amazing bow many practices Even the Cbllclrea 1lo1d true

There is evident an obvious Even the children like pork chops (this is like having a recshylack of understanding of plant

ebemistry For instance the ommednation from the Cordon author asserts that essentlalele- Bleu) therefore I dont feel selshyments in the soil for the growth fish serving them J2son likes of plants include hydrogen oxy- them because he can hold the gen and azote In the alr there bone and gnaw it-that way he is the unquestioned value of doesnt have to eat just lick light sun and electricity the bone whileat the same time

putting up a goon frontAside from the lack of knowlshyedge of plant processes though Apples seem to be ~e perfect there is a tremendous practical partner for pOrk in any form knowledge of how things should and many stuffed pork or stUff- be done Chapters include Impleshy ed pork chop recipes use them ments of Husbandry with de- in the stUffing ingredients My tails and drawing for construcshy mother makes a delicious appleshytion Farm-House and Offices sauce and when Im planning Iarm Cottages Inclosing of pork for the menu I always try ~d (with some great methods to coax her into making a batch of growing hedges and buildshy Sauerkraut is another food that Ing fences) Soils Manures and goes nicely with any form of Cultivation of Arable Land pork as it seems ~ add the

right amount of tangA book like this makes one wonder who used it I would No matter what your choice like to think that maybe Thomas is for the companion to your Jefferson might have waited for pork dish you cant help but ~ to arrive at his plantation be thankful for Bo-bos discovery This is just the sort of thing of the joys of roasted pig amplIIt he would have loved to read This is a pork chop recipe and one cannot help wonder if that we enjoy very much It were such a book which inshy Pork Chops with S01lr Creamfluenced his thinking on the WISe of land his concept of farmshy 4 pork chops (1 double twa Ing and land apportionment recipe)

Certainly the matters of pracshy flour for dredging tical implementation and farm yen cup water tools fences etc are much in 2 Tablespoons vinegar keeping with Jeffersons thinkshy 1 Tablespoon sugar Ing At any rate this is quite 1 small bay lelllf an interesting possibility and - cup sour cream OIle which someone with an hisshy 1) Dredge the chops in the torical bent might like to purshy flour and brown sligbtly in the ~ I have no idea of the value fat Combine the remaining Inshyof this book in terms of dollallil gredients and heat over 11 modshyand cents but iot is invaluable in erate heat tenns of interest and I iIbould 2) Arrange the pork chops fa like to offer 11 to lU17 interested a shallow baking disll and pour ~ader for his or her perusal the liquid over them

There werent too many memshy 3) Cover tightly and bake m orable momentli ill collece ED- a aoo- oven about IlIl 1llour

TlIE ANCHORshyThurs Nov 7 1968

Fq~m ~eg ione School System

HOPKINS (NC)-Representshyatives of seven parishes from the southwest suburbs of Minneaposhylis met at St Johns parish here in Minneawta to lay plans for combining their educational fashycilities into a regional system following a recent directive of the St Paul and Minneapolis archdiocesan board of education

The parishes are the first in the archdiocese to furm a regionshyal group to assume common reshysponsibility for their schools Confraternity of Christian D0cshytrine classes and adult education programs

Serving as a pilot group they made their plans in accordance with the program adopted by the archdiocesan board and will subshymit them to the archdiocesan bureau of education The other 208 parishes of the archdiocese will use the plan as a -guideline and start forming into groups

FIRST CZECH REFUGEES Dr Jiri Syrovy right Father John Gilbert assistant archdiocesan superintendent ofand his wife Dr Eva Odstrilova second from left acshyschpols and originator of thecompanied by their daughters Jana 17 and Ev~~ 12 censhy consolidation plan conducted

ter are speeded on their way f~in ~ew York immigration the meeting here He said joinshyoffices to Seattle where they will make their home~ ing forces will enable parishe ing them off is Edmund E Cummingsa8socicate directormiddot to best Use their resources and

improve th~ quality of educashyof the New York office of uess Migration and Refugee tionServi~s NC Photo

Journalists Disagree Want Freedom With Condemnation NOTRE DAME (NC)-5ixtyshy

six Catholic journalists subshyfirst Czechoslovak Refugees Since Invasion scribed to a statement disagreeshy

Arrive in United States ing with the condemnation by Bishop Charles H Helmsing OIl

NEW YORK (NC) - Some MigratiOll and Refugee Services Kansas City-St Joseph Mo 01 came with bundles bags and helped two physicians make a the National Catholic Reporterauitcases Others came only with close connection with a fligbt laity-operated weekly published the clothes they were wearing for Seattle Wash in Kansas City

They were the first group of Dr Jiri Syrovy and his wife We find it necessary to stateCzechoslovak refugee8 to arrive Dr Eva Odstrilova both pediashy publicly-with respect and charshyin the United States since the tricians were going to the home ity for Bishop Helmsing-thatSovi~t invasion in August The of Dr Odstrivlov~I8 brother we disagree with his condemnashy168 refugees mostly in family They were accompanied by their tion of the National Catholic Reshygroups and including -36 chil- two dlaughters Jana 17 and porterdren had been in Vienna for Eva 12 more than two months before Although expressing some We do not base our disagreeshybOarding the commercial jet concern about having to make ment on the bishops judgment which arrived in Kennedy air- such a great change at this time concerning the theological validshyport of their lives and careers Dr ity of positions published in

The plane had been chartered Syrovy said he and his family NCR rather we must disagree by the Intergovernmental Com- were very happy to be here We with his underIying definition mittee for European Mi~atOD dOnt know what is ahead but of thelegitimate boundaries of and Refugee Services United we are willing to work~ We want religious journalism in service t8 States Catholic Conference and to be free people the Church the statement

assertedother sponsoring agencies Young Priests Form Many waved joyfully to relashy

tives and others wept openly as Professional Association the Czechoslovakian-speaking ELECTRICAL

MONTREAL (NC) - Some 65 agency aides swarmed through Contradonpriests hr re ordained betweenthe immigration building at the 1961 and 1968 have formed theairport giving assistance by Professional Association of

translating questions of customs Priests of Montreal to fightofficials and sorting visas and pastoral malaise in the Churchdocuments The association will seek more

This first group was made up power for young priests throughmostly of professional people mcreased responsibility in the including archivists engineers pastorai duties with which theyand physicians Edmund E are entrusted and greater scopeCummings associate directol at for creativity to allow the 9~~ County Stthe New York office of USCC Church to get oftmiddot the beaten New Bedford

path

In Whos Who Miss Rena Patry daughter of

Police Lieutenant and Mrs Dashyvid A Patry of Notre Dame parish Fall River has been noshytified that she is one of nine students at Salva Regina Colshylege Newport to be included in the forthcoming edition of Whos Who in American Unishyversities and Colleges A gradshyuate of Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River Miss Patry is senior class vice-president at the Newshyport college president of the Commuters Club and secretary of the Students National Edushyciation Association She is bull member of Sigma Phi Sigma sorority

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

papal attendant NC Photo

CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

chasing power of religious organ-

Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

gram four years ago throllgh NCCI] Gibbons -will remain on

The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

the NCCIJ staff lS dlrettoT of c~e armed iLeducating ~e~n Gltlds image Father Mc~ the employment serviccmiddotsaepart-middot laity on contemporaiy slaquoiai Keever saidmiddot human conduct mentbull middotmiddotmiddotpr~l~~s i ~ - ~ ~ilJj~middott~tsi~ply~a resigtolH iO

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Communication for Vocations (NC)--Communication prayer and

the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

r31l ]JOHN BAPTIST ~JENTRAJL V1[JLJLAGB

LThe Ladies Guild will sponsor

tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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$200 (for materials) we can give bull family a homeGETS writes Anhblshop Joseph Parecattil from Ema kulam Wel provide the supanision our men

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

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t Prelates Booklet NEW HAVEN (NC)-The ~Thirtks ~ Fashion Is Arriving

million-~ember Knights of c0shylumbus have begun nationwide disribution of a booklet of Pope Pauls recent encyclical on hi control

At Period of middotUnisex bull -lt By Marilyn Roderick The booklet was originaD3i

prepared by Patrick Cardinal~ Joe bas some definite views on fashion 80 I am OBoyle of Wasblnlft9n and disooIOingto turn this weeks arlieleover io him wtithtbe tributed at Masses iD his archshy

IJingle reservation that I di~own whatever he says diocese sept 8 It was tbeG I ~ Writing this article ~th reservatiOJ16 of my Own beshy eonsidered the cardinals answd

eause I feel that I and many to 41 local priests who main~ that the encyclical is but one c4at my-masculine friends have they Me being presented as an many factors to be uSed by Ca~been left in the lurch atmiddot alluring scent to capture the olies in forming their consciencea ~ fashion conservatism To 00 hea~ and i~aginations of our on middotthe use of birth control j

IIin with I should make it clear femInIne admIrers The cardinal bas insisted thatthat I have absolutely no qualms The ad men are clever in this file encyclicill constitutes an abooampbout womens respect Have you noticed the solute ban against coniraceptiod If a III h ion TV ads in which they use Yogi and that those who practice ~ although I find Berra and Duke Snyder and may receive the sacraments onl~ INCh things as others of athletic bent to pershy if they are sincerely trying tw1 false ey~lashes suade the rest of us that hairshy stop the practiceJl8ther strange coloring is peIfectly acceptable This is the position taken till But all iiI aU I to males The male cosmetic the booklet The 40-page volumGlIi n d womens field is burgeoning with scents contains answers to 38 Queampshypr eo c cupa _ galore in fact if I may be pershy tions Asked Since the Encycliczampltien with their mitted a pun one might say Humanae Vitae bull iP pear a n c e that the whole ilield is beginning It is according to the K ofmiddot~ fa u i t e normal to smell announcement of the distriblloo IIUld aCceptable ABn Alike tionprogram designed to amigto It iSmens fash- Of course the retailers andad swer the doubts middotofmiddotmiddot eatholiCl1 Sons that are really beginning men defend ~s fashions by arising from the controve~ eoirritate me There is no doubt dechlring that man bas longhad MEMORIALCUAUCE Rev George Saad pastor cd BWlrounding the encyclical that they are now going through a need to show his indiVIdualism Our Lady of Purgatory Church New Bedford displays bull revolution We are being inun- throuib his molee of clotlbing handmade sterling silver and goldPlated chalice and pateJi lke middotProtestant School dated with a feminine influence in fact that for toO longall men given to chUTch in memorY Of Mrs Rose G David Froni which knows Do liniiUThere looked alike apd lost their spampshy FQr CCD Classes iiAthens 1Jhe chaliCe is set with iSOstonesandornamentOOwas a time for instance whim a eHl something b1 looking like ~LAKELAND (gtNC)~Theyfii6

with eigh~ lmameled middotpicturesman went to the barber shop everybody else teaching Catholic catechism Ii for a haircut and gave a simple So now we look at the Johnny StmiddotDavids Episcopal church order to the barber Cut It Carson show and see that two 6cbool here inmiddot Florida-but aDmiddot IIbort Or Let me have III trim out Of three menmiddot who appear fOe middotstudents are CatholicsVocationsmiddotmiddot middotDriveIbose days are gone have either Nehru jackets with Lack of space beCamea proti-

Now one is expected to look prettymiddot beads or tlJrlle neck em for Father Patrick J CavePshyat III chart to pick out the type sweaters and 1be man wibo- De bull N 0_ Cmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Cotact ly pastor of Resurrection Cath-o wears a traditional su e slgllll eWarK ampalgn to

oUc epurch when his catechism best suit ones profile We have one who is different It has go~ Every Adult Student and Confraternity of Christian u heard what has begun to be ten to the point where every DO~rPte classes became larger

of sideburns and hairstyle whIch -

In addition teams of piestsbull eliche I cant tell the boys man lilt a party or aninform8L CLARK (NC)-A massive edshy this FaIl Jhan last Year seminarians women ReligiousIIrom the girls but now we a~e event has Il white turtle neCk 1IC8tional campaign designed to Th~ Jlev Peter Flemingandmiddot laymen most of themmiddotmemshyentering a period when it will sweater and a blue blazer or contact every adult and student Episcopal church rector heambers of Serra Clubs middotin comingbe difficult to tell men from the something closely akin to it be in the Newark archdiocese and of -FathetCaverlys plightanciImonths will present panel proshywomen sameness in the search for indi- acquaint them with facts about oommented This age of ecugrams at every grade and high8eli-Adulatiolll viduality 13 ludicrous v-ocations to the religious life menism opens the door foilschool including CCD schools

All of this reeks of a ~rtain ~e have lOng been told by has been started her~ ~ristiarui and other religiilU8These too will be based on mashydegree of self-adulation This erltics of our society that we At a day-long program at bodies to cooperate and share ~terial in the bookhas always been the case wiUJ I are highly feminized but I think Mother seton Regional High WQys that were unheard of blit is time to change our termi- School participants in the camshy previous years So he invitedjunior high school boys w~oIlUddenly find out they have middotnology Whatmiddot we are arriviflg paign were told to present the Congratulates Foreign the Catholics to use the mo~

musCles and have a fanatic middotde at ~ a period which I will1abe1- religious life ms sOmething spacious Episcopal school-aD4 IIiTe to impress the rest of the unisex unique and not to give a picture ~ission Society thats what theyre doing world with their find Unisex may be defined 81 thai of Religious just IIi8 consecrated VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope

sexual limbo whichmiddot 0CCUIfl be- aocial workers Paul VI bas sent a letter of enshy Turkey SupperThis is part of growing up and tWeen the ages of 10 end 60 and That advice was given b7 couragement and good wishes to III eertaiply to be expected it in which the separate sexes as Fether James C Viall president A turkey pie supper will 1iIi

the Society of Foreign MissioDfltil the type of thing we try tq we know them now are indJ8tin- Of the National Conference 02 eerved in Mt st Marys A~

of Scarborough Canada on theforget 20 7ears later Now guishable wOmen are dressing DioceS9n Vocation Directors derny cafeteria Fall River froIil

~ion of the 50th anniversary I to 130 tonight Cakes andthough we are being given tlbe more llIke males and males dress which has taken II special intershy Of the fo~ndation and praiSed eandy will also be on sale TiclDshyImpression that tbds adolescent more like 1elIDales and it eouki eet in the program because it bull past accomplishments et8 are available from SisteIIattitude toward self-image is Very Well be that fashiOnb 0Dl7 win be duplicated in 25 other IIi his letter to the societYB of Mercy or at the doorright and that those who do not an outward manifestation Gi dioCeses middotsuperior genereJ Father Francis participate ill the fasbion vogue much more 8erioUll problem The programs toeal point Diemert the Pope said are not with it the new Paulist Press book On this jubilant occasion the

This is not 10 say that we Generation of Opportunity b1 foundation of this Canadian aoshy_ouldnt be aware of our ap- Asks Law Recognize George Fischer whomiddot was one of ciety for foreign missions is e pearance Dl-fitted mess7 Right of Coscience the speakers here A sOciological JlIe8SOn for joy and happiness for clothes are never in vogue Nor study of YOCatioDB the book has the Church For it represents a does it mean that there is any NEW YO~ (NC)-AuxiUary been mailed ~ more than half-century of unselfish service

reason why a man should not Bishop James P Shannon of SL 168000 Catholic families 1m the announcing the Good News (the wantto look good But Jtdoes PaJIl and Minneapolis urged that archdiocese Gospel) of Jesus Christ to thOse mean that there is a difference the U S selective service lew In authorizing tilemalling who did not knoW-this messagebetween- looking good and recognize the right of individual Archbishop Thomas A Boland of life looking pretty -- conscience whether that con- asked families to make its ooa-

It is the prettiness that many sciel1ce bas been formed in~ tents the subject for family disshy ~Ips You Overcomeof us object to Deodorants are just war tradition of Christian cussions a case in point originally these churches Cltl in m bumanistie FALSE TEETH- were meant to be a deterrent to moral code Reorganize Michigalnoffending other people but now Bishop Shannon Speakingmiddot at Lcoseiie~s and Worry

a meeting at the Community Catholic Conference No longer be annoyed or feellllat shyease because of loose wobbly faIse Church here sponsored by Pax _LANSING (NC) - A plan to teeth FASTEETH an improved

N Ixon to Address a Catholic peace association with reorganize the Michigan Cathoshy aIkallne powder holds plates firmer GO they feel more comfortable Avoid

R bull Dmiddot headquarters in New York lie Conference has been apshy embarrassment caused by loosefaIseFund Qlsmg mner traced the long tradition of proved by its board of directors teeth Dentures that fit are essential to healthSee your dentist regulrolYLOS ANGELES (NC)-Rich- Christian opposition to war from The reorganization plan deshy Get FASTEETH at all drug counters

Drd M ~ixon has accepted-an the earlist daysof Christianity velQped during a year-~ong seshyinvitation from James Francis He urged that the structures ries of meetings involving all Cardinal McIntyre of Los An- of todays Church be more open members of the conference geles to be principal speaker at to the conscientious objector stresse~ greater diocesan particshy Mffilfi~~ ~~uonbi~g amp G hospitsal fund raising dinner especially when he wishes ~ ipation in its work here Thursday Dec 5 perform alternate service The conference was created ~~nrru~ (0

Proceeds will be used to fi- The draft law as currently by the Oatholic bishops of Michshy Over 35 Years lllance a new 50-bed Santa Marta constituted classifies as consclshy igan in 1963 to represent the of Satisfied Service hospital to replace the present entious objectors those young Church in Michigan on public Reg Master Plumber 7023 hospital facilities which serve men who are opposed to all wars policy questions and to serve as JOSEPH RAPOSA JRthe large Mexican-American -in particular those who are a forum for the exchange of 806 NO MAIN STREETcommunity OD the citys east members of the middotpoundOcalled peace ideas among the five Catholic Faii River 675-7497llide churches dioceses

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Nineteenth Century Book StiU Practical Today

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick

Purely by accident we recently came across a book entitled Practical Agriculture published in 1807 in Lonshy_n written by R W Dixon We picked it up out of curiosity and have not been able to put it down There are so many things of interest in the book that in the short time we glish for me but one lip-smackshyhave had it we have begun ing one was Charles Lambs tlo cherish it famous essay A Dissertation

The author must have beeR a upon Roast Pig Youll recall ebel in his day In his intra- how Lamb tells of a boy in anshyduetion for instance he goes cient China who accldel1tally

burned down his fiathers house to great palns to request a re- and in the process roasted nine peal of the Uthe system which baby pigs was in effect in England shortly after the Revolutionary War By III the Kfitehen this system a farmer was forced A rd toto pay a tax of every tenth _~ ceo mg Lambs tale meat

1 until that time had been eaten el his produce to the govem- raw until Bo-bo the boy made ment a system whichthe author his wonderous discovery of eleshyclaims forces much good land gant roasted meat AJlter that to be contrained to remain in the tale concludes all over China GIe unprofitable state of grass people were busy burning their which might otherwise by a cottages down (wirth the liveshytrifling expenditure of money stock inside of course) to enjoy ~ no very extraordinary de- the newly discovered delicacy sree of exertion be rendered ~atly more productive undee For weeks after having this arable management assignment in English class I

found it very difficult to pass upHe also points out that Q sys- pork on a restaurant menu beshy

tern by which then English land- cause of Mr Lambs mouthshy_ner rented his land to tenants Ibotild be abolished because the wat~ring descriptions of Bo-bos

repast peasantry wouId not unprove Now thlWt I dont haveto wait the lands to any great extent to gO to a restaurant to enjoy waless they owned the land the delicious taste oJZ k I themselves Our own plantation I d i i ~f-- ~ers might have taken heed manage mc u e bull n vuu to thi and rtal 1 Kru bob menu lit least once a week in some

s eEl n y s ev form or other Roast pork is would have had to agree with buly my favorite (poosibly be- the wisdom of private owner- oause of Lambs talent with Ibip of land words) but more often than

Ve17 ftloroolifh DOt pork chops aft the form The book Is very thorough In that the pork takes in earning to

bull practical recommendations to our flable rmers OIl how to improve their Versatile is the word that nds and production Much ()f should be used to describe the what is written is applicable 00- chop part of that little pjg for bull 1 and although much of the there mat be hundreds of ways lustification used by the author to prepare pork chopa and all would not hold water today it of them are tasty amazing bow many practices Even the Cbllclrea 1lo1d true

There is evident an obvious Even the children like pork chops (this is like having a recshylack of understanding of plant

ebemistry For instance the ommednation from the Cordon author asserts that essentlalele- Bleu) therefore I dont feel selshyments in the soil for the growth fish serving them J2son likes of plants include hydrogen oxy- them because he can hold the gen and azote In the alr there bone and gnaw it-that way he is the unquestioned value of doesnt have to eat just lick light sun and electricity the bone whileat the same time

putting up a goon frontAside from the lack of knowlshyedge of plant processes though Apples seem to be ~e perfect there is a tremendous practical partner for pOrk in any form knowledge of how things should and many stuffed pork or stUff- be done Chapters include Impleshy ed pork chop recipes use them ments of Husbandry with de- in the stUffing ingredients My tails and drawing for construcshy mother makes a delicious appleshytion Farm-House and Offices sauce and when Im planning Iarm Cottages Inclosing of pork for the menu I always try ~d (with some great methods to coax her into making a batch of growing hedges and buildshy Sauerkraut is another food that Ing fences) Soils Manures and goes nicely with any form of Cultivation of Arable Land pork as it seems ~ add the

right amount of tangA book like this makes one wonder who used it I would No matter what your choice like to think that maybe Thomas is for the companion to your Jefferson might have waited for pork dish you cant help but ~ to arrive at his plantation be thankful for Bo-bos discovery This is just the sort of thing of the joys of roasted pig amplIIt he would have loved to read This is a pork chop recipe and one cannot help wonder if that we enjoy very much It were such a book which inshy Pork Chops with S01lr Creamfluenced his thinking on the WISe of land his concept of farmshy 4 pork chops (1 double twa Ing and land apportionment recipe)

Certainly the matters of pracshy flour for dredging tical implementation and farm yen cup water tools fences etc are much in 2 Tablespoons vinegar keeping with Jeffersons thinkshy 1 Tablespoon sugar Ing At any rate this is quite 1 small bay lelllf an interesting possibility and - cup sour cream OIle which someone with an hisshy 1) Dredge the chops in the torical bent might like to purshy flour and brown sligbtly in the ~ I have no idea of the value fat Combine the remaining Inshyof this book in terms of dollallil gredients and heat over 11 modshyand cents but iot is invaluable in erate heat tenns of interest and I iIbould 2) Arrange the pork chops fa like to offer 11 to lU17 interested a shallow baking disll and pour ~ader for his or her perusal the liquid over them

There werent too many memshy 3) Cover tightly and bake m orable momentli ill collece ED- a aoo- oven about IlIl 1llour

TlIE ANCHORshyThurs Nov 7 1968

Fq~m ~eg ione School System

HOPKINS (NC)-Representshyatives of seven parishes from the southwest suburbs of Minneaposhylis met at St Johns parish here in Minneawta to lay plans for combining their educational fashycilities into a regional system following a recent directive of the St Paul and Minneapolis archdiocesan board of education

The parishes are the first in the archdiocese to furm a regionshyal group to assume common reshysponsibility for their schools Confraternity of Christian D0cshytrine classes and adult education programs

Serving as a pilot group they made their plans in accordance with the program adopted by the archdiocesan board and will subshymit them to the archdiocesan bureau of education The other 208 parishes of the archdiocese will use the plan as a -guideline and start forming into groups

FIRST CZECH REFUGEES Dr Jiri Syrovy right Father John Gilbert assistant archdiocesan superintendent ofand his wife Dr Eva Odstrilova second from left acshyschpols and originator of thecompanied by their daughters Jana 17 and Ev~~ 12 censhy consolidation plan conducted

ter are speeded on their way f~in ~ew York immigration the meeting here He said joinshyoffices to Seattle where they will make their home~ ing forces will enable parishe ing them off is Edmund E Cummingsa8socicate directormiddot to best Use their resources and

improve th~ quality of educashyof the New York office of uess Migration and Refugee tionServi~s NC Photo

Journalists Disagree Want Freedom With Condemnation NOTRE DAME (NC)-5ixtyshy

six Catholic journalists subshyfirst Czechoslovak Refugees Since Invasion scribed to a statement disagreeshy

Arrive in United States ing with the condemnation by Bishop Charles H Helmsing OIl

NEW YORK (NC) - Some MigratiOll and Refugee Services Kansas City-St Joseph Mo 01 came with bundles bags and helped two physicians make a the National Catholic Reporterauitcases Others came only with close connection with a fligbt laity-operated weekly published the clothes they were wearing for Seattle Wash in Kansas City

They were the first group of Dr Jiri Syrovy and his wife We find it necessary to stateCzechoslovak refugee8 to arrive Dr Eva Odstrilova both pediashy publicly-with respect and charshyin the United States since the tricians were going to the home ity for Bishop Helmsing-thatSovi~t invasion in August The of Dr Odstrivlov~I8 brother we disagree with his condemnashy168 refugees mostly in family They were accompanied by their tion of the National Catholic Reshygroups and including -36 chil- two dlaughters Jana 17 and porterdren had been in Vienna for Eva 12 more than two months before Although expressing some We do not base our disagreeshybOarding the commercial jet concern about having to make ment on the bishops judgment which arrived in Kennedy air- such a great change at this time concerning the theological validshyport of their lives and careers Dr ity of positions published in

The plane had been chartered Syrovy said he and his family NCR rather we must disagree by the Intergovernmental Com- were very happy to be here We with his underIying definition mittee for European Mi~atOD dOnt know what is ahead but of thelegitimate boundaries of and Refugee Services United we are willing to work~ We want religious journalism in service t8 States Catholic Conference and to be free people the Church the statement

assertedother sponsoring agencies Young Priests Form Many waved joyfully to relashy

tives and others wept openly as Professional Association the Czechoslovakian-speaking ELECTRICAL

MONTREAL (NC) - Some 65 agency aides swarmed through Contradonpriests hr re ordained betweenthe immigration building at the 1961 and 1968 have formed theairport giving assistance by Professional Association of

translating questions of customs Priests of Montreal to fightofficials and sorting visas and pastoral malaise in the Churchdocuments The association will seek more

This first group was made up power for young priests throughmostly of professional people mcreased responsibility in the including archivists engineers pastorai duties with which theyand physicians Edmund E are entrusted and greater scopeCummings associate directol at for creativity to allow the 9~~ County Stthe New York office of USCC Church to get oftmiddot the beaten New Bedford

path

In Whos Who Miss Rena Patry daughter of

Police Lieutenant and Mrs Dashyvid A Patry of Notre Dame parish Fall River has been noshytified that she is one of nine students at Salva Regina Colshylege Newport to be included in the forthcoming edition of Whos Who in American Unishyversities and Colleges A gradshyuate of Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River Miss Patry is senior class vice-president at the Newshyport college president of the Commuters Club and secretary of the Students National Edushyciation Association She is bull member of Sigma Phi Sigma sorority

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

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CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

chasing power of religious organ-

Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

gram four years ago throllgh NCCI] Gibbons -will remain on

The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

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Communication for Vocations (NC)--Communication prayer and

the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

r31l ]JOHN BAPTIST ~JENTRAJL V1[JLJLAGB

LThe Ladies Guild will sponsor

tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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$200 (for materials) we can give bull family a homeGETS writes Anhblshop Joseph Parecattil from Ema kulam Wel provide the supanision our men

FAMILY win do the work freeof-charge and the familyOFF win own It outrtght once they prove they can

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

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Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

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Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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Nineteenth Century Book StiU Practical Today

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick

Purely by accident we recently came across a book entitled Practical Agriculture published in 1807 in Lonshy_n written by R W Dixon We picked it up out of curiosity and have not been able to put it down There are so many things of interest in the book that in the short time we glish for me but one lip-smackshyhave had it we have begun ing one was Charles Lambs tlo cherish it famous essay A Dissertation

The author must have beeR a upon Roast Pig Youll recall ebel in his day In his intra- how Lamb tells of a boy in anshyduetion for instance he goes cient China who accldel1tally

burned down his fiathers house to great palns to request a re- and in the process roasted nine peal of the Uthe system which baby pigs was in effect in England shortly after the Revolutionary War By III the Kfitehen this system a farmer was forced A rd toto pay a tax of every tenth _~ ceo mg Lambs tale meat

1 until that time had been eaten el his produce to the govem- raw until Bo-bo the boy made ment a system whichthe author his wonderous discovery of eleshyclaims forces much good land gant roasted meat AJlter that to be contrained to remain in the tale concludes all over China GIe unprofitable state of grass people were busy burning their which might otherwise by a cottages down (wirth the liveshytrifling expenditure of money stock inside of course) to enjoy ~ no very extraordinary de- the newly discovered delicacy sree of exertion be rendered ~atly more productive undee For weeks after having this arable management assignment in English class I

found it very difficult to pass upHe also points out that Q sys- pork on a restaurant menu beshy

tern by which then English land- cause of Mr Lambs mouthshy_ner rented his land to tenants Ibotild be abolished because the wat~ring descriptions of Bo-bos

repast peasantry wouId not unprove Now thlWt I dont haveto wait the lands to any great extent to gO to a restaurant to enjoy waless they owned the land the delicious taste oJZ k I themselves Our own plantation I d i i ~f-- ~ers might have taken heed manage mc u e bull n vuu to thi and rtal 1 Kru bob menu lit least once a week in some

s eEl n y s ev form or other Roast pork is would have had to agree with buly my favorite (poosibly be- the wisdom of private owner- oause of Lambs talent with Ibip of land words) but more often than

Ve17 ftloroolifh DOt pork chops aft the form The book Is very thorough In that the pork takes in earning to

bull practical recommendations to our flable rmers OIl how to improve their Versatile is the word that nds and production Much ()f should be used to describe the what is written is applicable 00- chop part of that little pjg for bull 1 and although much of the there mat be hundreds of ways lustification used by the author to prepare pork chopa and all would not hold water today it of them are tasty amazing bow many practices Even the Cbllclrea 1lo1d true

There is evident an obvious Even the children like pork chops (this is like having a recshylack of understanding of plant

ebemistry For instance the ommednation from the Cordon author asserts that essentlalele- Bleu) therefore I dont feel selshyments in the soil for the growth fish serving them J2son likes of plants include hydrogen oxy- them because he can hold the gen and azote In the alr there bone and gnaw it-that way he is the unquestioned value of doesnt have to eat just lick light sun and electricity the bone whileat the same time

putting up a goon frontAside from the lack of knowlshyedge of plant processes though Apples seem to be ~e perfect there is a tremendous practical partner for pOrk in any form knowledge of how things should and many stuffed pork or stUff- be done Chapters include Impleshy ed pork chop recipes use them ments of Husbandry with de- in the stUffing ingredients My tails and drawing for construcshy mother makes a delicious appleshytion Farm-House and Offices sauce and when Im planning Iarm Cottages Inclosing of pork for the menu I always try ~d (with some great methods to coax her into making a batch of growing hedges and buildshy Sauerkraut is another food that Ing fences) Soils Manures and goes nicely with any form of Cultivation of Arable Land pork as it seems ~ add the

right amount of tangA book like this makes one wonder who used it I would No matter what your choice like to think that maybe Thomas is for the companion to your Jefferson might have waited for pork dish you cant help but ~ to arrive at his plantation be thankful for Bo-bos discovery This is just the sort of thing of the joys of roasted pig amplIIt he would have loved to read This is a pork chop recipe and one cannot help wonder if that we enjoy very much It were such a book which inshy Pork Chops with S01lr Creamfluenced his thinking on the WISe of land his concept of farmshy 4 pork chops (1 double twa Ing and land apportionment recipe)

Certainly the matters of pracshy flour for dredging tical implementation and farm yen cup water tools fences etc are much in 2 Tablespoons vinegar keeping with Jeffersons thinkshy 1 Tablespoon sugar Ing At any rate this is quite 1 small bay lelllf an interesting possibility and - cup sour cream OIle which someone with an hisshy 1) Dredge the chops in the torical bent might like to purshy flour and brown sligbtly in the ~ I have no idea of the value fat Combine the remaining Inshyof this book in terms of dollallil gredients and heat over 11 modshyand cents but iot is invaluable in erate heat tenns of interest and I iIbould 2) Arrange the pork chops fa like to offer 11 to lU17 interested a shallow baking disll and pour ~ader for his or her perusal the liquid over them

There werent too many memshy 3) Cover tightly and bake m orable momentli ill collece ED- a aoo- oven about IlIl 1llour

TlIE ANCHORshyThurs Nov 7 1968

Fq~m ~eg ione School System

HOPKINS (NC)-Representshyatives of seven parishes from the southwest suburbs of Minneaposhylis met at St Johns parish here in Minneawta to lay plans for combining their educational fashycilities into a regional system following a recent directive of the St Paul and Minneapolis archdiocesan board of education

The parishes are the first in the archdiocese to furm a regionshyal group to assume common reshysponsibility for their schools Confraternity of Christian D0cshytrine classes and adult education programs

Serving as a pilot group they made their plans in accordance with the program adopted by the archdiocesan board and will subshymit them to the archdiocesan bureau of education The other 208 parishes of the archdiocese will use the plan as a -guideline and start forming into groups

FIRST CZECH REFUGEES Dr Jiri Syrovy right Father John Gilbert assistant archdiocesan superintendent ofand his wife Dr Eva Odstrilova second from left acshyschpols and originator of thecompanied by their daughters Jana 17 and Ev~~ 12 censhy consolidation plan conducted

ter are speeded on their way f~in ~ew York immigration the meeting here He said joinshyoffices to Seattle where they will make their home~ ing forces will enable parishe ing them off is Edmund E Cummingsa8socicate directormiddot to best Use their resources and

improve th~ quality of educashyof the New York office of uess Migration and Refugee tionServi~s NC Photo

Journalists Disagree Want Freedom With Condemnation NOTRE DAME (NC)-5ixtyshy

six Catholic journalists subshyfirst Czechoslovak Refugees Since Invasion scribed to a statement disagreeshy

Arrive in United States ing with the condemnation by Bishop Charles H Helmsing OIl

NEW YORK (NC) - Some MigratiOll and Refugee Services Kansas City-St Joseph Mo 01 came with bundles bags and helped two physicians make a the National Catholic Reporterauitcases Others came only with close connection with a fligbt laity-operated weekly published the clothes they were wearing for Seattle Wash in Kansas City

They were the first group of Dr Jiri Syrovy and his wife We find it necessary to stateCzechoslovak refugee8 to arrive Dr Eva Odstrilova both pediashy publicly-with respect and charshyin the United States since the tricians were going to the home ity for Bishop Helmsing-thatSovi~t invasion in August The of Dr Odstrivlov~I8 brother we disagree with his condemnashy168 refugees mostly in family They were accompanied by their tion of the National Catholic Reshygroups and including -36 chil- two dlaughters Jana 17 and porterdren had been in Vienna for Eva 12 more than two months before Although expressing some We do not base our disagreeshybOarding the commercial jet concern about having to make ment on the bishops judgment which arrived in Kennedy air- such a great change at this time concerning the theological validshyport of their lives and careers Dr ity of positions published in

The plane had been chartered Syrovy said he and his family NCR rather we must disagree by the Intergovernmental Com- were very happy to be here We with his underIying definition mittee for European Mi~atOD dOnt know what is ahead but of thelegitimate boundaries of and Refugee Services United we are willing to work~ We want religious journalism in service t8 States Catholic Conference and to be free people the Church the statement

assertedother sponsoring agencies Young Priests Form Many waved joyfully to relashy

tives and others wept openly as Professional Association the Czechoslovakian-speaking ELECTRICAL

MONTREAL (NC) - Some 65 agency aides swarmed through Contradonpriests hr re ordained betweenthe immigration building at the 1961 and 1968 have formed theairport giving assistance by Professional Association of

translating questions of customs Priests of Montreal to fightofficials and sorting visas and pastoral malaise in the Churchdocuments The association will seek more

This first group was made up power for young priests throughmostly of professional people mcreased responsibility in the including archivists engineers pastorai duties with which theyand physicians Edmund E are entrusted and greater scopeCummings associate directol at for creativity to allow the 9~~ County Stthe New York office of USCC Church to get oftmiddot the beaten New Bedford

path

In Whos Who Miss Rena Patry daughter of

Police Lieutenant and Mrs Dashyvid A Patry of Notre Dame parish Fall River has been noshytified that she is one of nine students at Salva Regina Colshylege Newport to be included in the forthcoming edition of Whos Who in American Unishyversities and Colleges A gradshyuate of Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River Miss Patry is senior class vice-president at the Newshyport college president of the Commuters Club and secretary of the Students National Edushyciation Association She is bull member of Sigma Phi Sigma sorority

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

papal attendant NC Photo

CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

chasing power of religious organ-

Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

gram four years ago throllgh NCCI] Gibbons -will remain on

The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

the NCCIJ staff lS dlrettoT of c~e armed iLeducating ~e~n Gltlds image Father Mc~ the employment serviccmiddotsaepart-middot laity on contemporaiy slaquoiai Keever saidmiddot human conduct mentbull middotmiddotmiddotpr~l~~s i ~ - ~ ~ilJj~middott~tsi~ply~a resigtolH iO

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the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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consultors havc elected AuxilshyiaFymiddot Bishop James A Hickey

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS Preparing for the annual Bishops Charity Ball schedulecll for Jan 10th at Lincoln Park Ballroom are Mrs Aubrey Annstrong Swansea hospitalshyity Mrs Bertrand Patenaude $wansea decorations Rt Rev Msgr Anthony M Gon~esp Diocesan coordinator of the Ball Mrs Vinent A Coady Somerset presentees Mi~

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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BeIVants Sanchez caid As tian Family Movement will conshyprivate universimltas lllll publie

New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

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tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

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The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

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Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

Sistine ChClpel Continued from Page One

Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

Taunton 6-0 Wrentham ~orlt ~eague ~ffaIr

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

gtthe ampWeboto losina streak

Nantucke~ which is leading theCe Ie 1IJlanda three-team

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dubs in Uie eirc~it battled to bull ~-6~e iast Saturdqbull middot 1

20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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Texas Prelate Asks Priests Strive for Holine~$ of l~fe

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archbishop Robert E Lucey Almiddotmiddotof San Antonio has called upon priests in the archcdiocese to renew their ideals of the priesthood and strive earnestshy ~

__JI Yir ly for holiness of life without which their labors will be fruitless The archbishops plea contained in a pastoral preach the word it is His Gospel

letter was obviously directed that we preach but when en~ mity and ill will divide us Heat the 51 priests who anshyis not there He prayed for unity

nounced the previous week that among His priests we must echothey had written to Pope Paul His prayer IVI and other Church officials Regret Vill not heal the damshy 10

ilsking for Archbishop Luceys age done wringing our handsretirement avails nothing Christ wishes us

~ The pastoral letter begins with to rend our hearts and not ourSt Pauls admonition in his garments Ifthe laity must love~pistle to the Hebrews Obey one anothet in deed lnd inYQur superiors and be subject

truththe ~rd has a right to10 them for they keep watch as expect that His ministers will

having to render an- account of practice fraternal ltcharit)middot pubshyyour souls to that they may licly and privatelydo this with joy and not with

Glorious Vocationgrief for that would not be exshypedient for you We call upon our co-workers

According to Archbishop 10 renew their ideals of the Lucey St Pauls reference is priesthood and strive earnestly obviously to bishops and to the for holiness of life without

priests authorized by themtomiddot which their lalors will be fruit shyIssist in governing the faithful less In the archdiocese of San inshy Our Saviour has said My ~nio he said the bishop~ and yoke is e~sy and my burden Catholic Editor Rejects Situation Ethics priests are restgtoiJsibh~ for the light Peace of mind and heart salvation of more than a half and soul will be found by those

souls who strive valiantly to lead Frightening Obligation

million Cc)nyeiffids God ms UI~imate Crnterion of Morrclitytheir people to sanctity and to God WHITESTONE (NC) - An a command from the outside beshy the clergymen that he acceptsThis he wrote is more

The priesthood of Christ is Episcopal writer approved and case mans nature is a created the Ten Commandments as rulesthan a challenge-it is a frightshythe most glorious and rewarding a Catholic writer rejected sit shy imitation of CrlJds nature of morality but stressed that heening obligation CrlJd demands vocation known to man But uation ethics as a practice for Human conduct cannot deshy would modify their prohibitionsof the clergy that in a negative

Chri$tians in talks before an ecshy by adding the word ordinarilyjoy and gladness in this professhy Pend simply on mans nature middothe sion must be earned but umenical gathering of some 150

way they refrain from giving bad example to the laity and in added because man is not indeshy He maintained that there can positive manner that they they are not automatic Only by clergymen here in New York pendent of CrlJd be circumstances in which a

constant prayer and devotedpreach the word administer the Sharing the platform to dis- person may feel justified in deshyNew Moralityservice can we win the grace ofsacraments and strive vigorously cuss the matter were Dr Joseph parting from these traditional Christ and attain our goal Father McKeever said that into lead the faithful to eternal Fletcher of the Episcopal Theoshy rules in order to serve loves

salvation Archbishop Lucey made no logical School Cambridge Mass natural law theory God is the purposes better Good and evil reference to the priests charges ultimate criterion of moralityRecently in this jurisdiction author of the book Situation depend on the relationship of that there is a spirit of fear and and mans nature is its proxishythe archbishop wrote in his Ethics and Father Paul E Mcshy persons to each other he said

most direct reference to the intimidation in the archdiocese Keever editor of tse Long Island mate norm Dr Fletcher said the new

priests charges against him nor did he indicate whether any Catholic Rockville Centre diocshy In his talk Dr Fletcher told morality is part of a largerdisciplinary action would bethe Church has been wounded esan newspaper package that includes a new taken against the protestorspublicly and damage has been Dr Fletcher said good arid Court UlPho~ds R m theology which denies that

done to immortal souls evil depend on the relatioilship man can precisely formulate

This is contrary to all that we FeDicians to Work of persons to each other while Tex tbook Aid Law Gods thougths and a newbelieve to all that we hope for Father McKeever argued that

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The evangelism based on the pragshyto all that we love In Social Field God is the ultimate criterion of Rhode Island State Supreme matic idea that the Gospel illmoralityHe Prayed lor lJnity Court has upheld the constitushy preached by acting it outLODI (NC) - The Felician Dr Fletcher placed situation

Noting Christs call for unity tionality of a state law whichSisters have resolved to engage ethics midway on the scale beshyamong the faithful the archshy in a social as well as an edu- permits cities and towns to lend

cational apostolate and have tween what he called legalismbishop maintained that public textbooks on secular subjects toand impromptiIismhostility dissension controversy made some changes in c(lInmu- students in parochial and prishyshould have no place arriong nity government as a result of He said legalism has rulesof vate schools w H RILEY

a special general c~apter here conduct which it says are biridshyin New Jersey ing for all men everywhere

those who have been conseshy The unanimous decision reshycrated as ministesof Christ versed a September 1967 ruling

After all He IS the founder in Superior Court that the 1963Delegates from RAlme Poland Impromptuism he explained amp SON Inc Brazil Canada and the U S at- is the existential methodof our Church He is our Reshy textbook aid law violated both

deemer When we baptize it is the federal and state constitushytended the chapter at Immacu which rules out all general rules CITIES SERVICE Christ who baptizes when we late Conception motherhouse of moral conduct tions DISTRIBUTORS consecrate the chalice it is He Thirty-eight plenary sessions The situationist Dr Fletchermiddot In upholding the law chalshy

were held during the chapter Mid accepts norms of conduct Gasolinewho consecrates when we lengeeJ by a group of Cranston which opened in August but he rejects the legalists preshy taxpayers the state Supreme ~uel and Range1n addition to engaging in fabricated decisions of conshy Courtmiddot cited the June 10 decision

Name New Direcmiddottor apostolates tc the disadvantaged middotsciencemiddot of the U S Supreme Court OlloSOf Pro)middotect Eqwality the Felicians voted to exert The situationist also values which upheld the constitutionshyenlightened leadership OIl con- free and responsible decisions ality of a similar statutl~ in New OIL BURNERS

PAPAL BLESSING FOR INFANT During his general audience Oct 30 Pope Paul VI blessed this little baby brought by one of the faithful held up here by 1

papal attendant NC Photo

CHICAGO (NC) - The Rev tempOrary issues including rae the writer added but he rejects York sta~e Clyde H Miller Jr 40 has ism social injustice and war theimpromptuists denial of been named national director of and to work to create respect Jeneral rules of morality Project Equality nationwide for minority groupsinterfaith program sponsored by Fundamental Obligation the Natioilal Catholic Confershy

ence for Interracial Justice which advocates placing purshy

chasing power of religious organ-

Ask Catholics WorkFR I JoraCla ustice

Father McKeevera past presshyident of the Catholic TheQlogi~1 Society of America called situshy

aUon ethics bothmiddot pragmatic and izations behind a drive for fair CLEVELAND (NC)-The first relativistic employment practices lay congress of the CIeveland He said man must follow the

Dr Miller ordained in the diocese has passed a resolution rules of conduct which CrlJd has United Church of Christ was stating that if Catholics are made known to him adding that formerly deputy director of the truly Christian they have no CrlJd has revealed His moral law program Prior to joining the option concerning the burning to man in creation through the organization last February he issue of racial justice natural law and through His was executive secretary of the The resolution urged the verbal revelation Church Federation of Greater Qathllic laity to sponsor and The pri~st stressed that mans Chicagos Christian education support programs of openhousshy fundamental obligation is to department ing fair employment and equal love but man cannot love unless

He succeeds Thomas H Gibshy opportunity for all people reshy he also fulfills other moral obli bons Jr who initiated the proshy gar4~ess of race creea or color gations su~p as honesty justice

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The co~gress also called ~or and chastity talks in every parish in the dio- Empl1asizing that man ismlde

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the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

Fordham will review the repo~

as one course of action they might take he stated

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

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GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

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tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

The

Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

shy

18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

Sistine ChClpel Continued from Page One

Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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115 WILLIAM ST NEW BEDFORD MASS

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The ~econd -Vatican eotincfl Dharma Vira of West BEmgaf middot==i Sge 1 b 3F he added speeificallySal4middot al- state visited Mothermiddot Teresa - bull 1 irst Laymen most in the words of canon law I Jojaxhiuinternationally known 3 middotWmLE THEY LAS~ 3 WHEELING (NC) ~ Bishop almost the very middotsamething--known founder and mother su 5 5 i~seph 11- Hodges of Wh~lirig that there must middotbemiddotn~ dissent peri~r o~ the Missioqaries of -=~ ~Iosed i1I DaT ve~rans Bat =~ has announced appointment of when the Holy Father speaks) Ch~ritywho ~ recovering from James H ~auck as the first lay- even though he doesnt speak injuries received inanautoac- ~ M (tCLemiddotans ~ ~n to middotbecome executive djrec infallibly when middotit isa middotmatter ofmiddot cident The Yugoslavborn nun 3 5

bull tQr ofmiddot diocesan Catholic Ghari- ~aitb ()l morals abOut which he ~as been working in India$Incesect UNION WHARF FAIRHAVENmiddotmiddotmiddot - ttil 997-9358sect ~ -~ bull ~Ill~ ~~~~and is an Indi~d~~izen middotmiddotiUIIIUlIlIiIlIlIllIllIlHlliIUlilIllIIllIIllIllIlHlUllllliiliIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I1UIIIIHIUIIHIIIIIIIIIUJii

By PETER ) BARTEl IIortllII IIiP Cud

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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Communication for Vocations (NC)--Communication prayer and

the chief channels of influence for 6llloouraging vocations Msgr Elwood C Voss national dishyrootol ampf the Theresians emphasized to participants at the national conference here in California that the ohanshy We have to go through renewal

but we should have greater conshynels of communication availshycentration on all the apostolatesable at the present moment

Dre unlimited Sister Mary Grace Davis

Notre Dame Inun from Detroit told the Sisters and laywomen that young people are searchshying for mature adults with

Whom they can identify Less Isolationism

She attributed the decline in vocations to internal turmoil and restlessness in religious orshyders particularly and the Church generally

This affects young people she opined because they cannot understand how you can go back on a commitment for life

Some communities she conshytinued are attempting to meet the need of young people to identify with mature adults

Girls are living with us be- fore they are accepted as posshytulants There is less and less isolation of young people in the training program she noted

Greater Concentration The Detroit nun observed that

vocations in some conglegations are still continuing at high lr~shyconciliar levels These commushynities she said are beneficiades of working in areas where fa~shyily life is vely strong and tlje image of the Sisters is very positive

Msgr Voss said the Theresians have a more intense sense of mission today than ever before in their seven-year history He said that too few are working to solve the vocation crisis

We are so caught up in reshynewal that we have forgotten to work and pray for vocations

Development Fund Approves Projects DETROIT (NC)-The approshypliations committee overseeing the spending of more thari $1 million raised in the 1968 Deshytroit Archdiocesan Development Fund collection has approved grants totaling more than $120000 to projects aimed at improving the lot of inner-city residents here

The grants bringing to eight the number thus far autholized are $64430 to Harambce Inc a group through whick Pontiac Negroes promote the developshyment of new housing units $18900 to establish an experishymental buying cooperative 10 offset the excessive prices charged to ghetto residents and $37361 to an organization deshysigned to help the poor help themselves

Prelate Establishes Four Commissions

LOUISVILLE (NC) - Four archdiocesan commissions were set up here by Archbishop Thomas J McDonough

The commissions to be made up to pliests religious and laymen will work on parish councils aiding needy parishes building programs and defining parish sites and boundaries

In addition the archbishopMid an archdiocesan council will be set up by the first of the year This Council to consist of not more than 20 members will

of the Church he declared Growth Progress

Benedictine Sister Kathleen of Canon City Colo said if the Churchs image is undergoing change Sisters too must change This s1e added doesnt mean that the image of the Sisters of generations before us is to be shattered

Change doesnt mean deshystruction but progress And where there is progress there is growth she stressed

Says Bomb Halt Arouses Hope

VATICAN CITY (NC) -On the day the United States susshypended bombing in North Vietshynam Vatican Radio broadcast that it aroused hopes on all sides because it seems a prinshycipal obstacle to successful peace negotiations had been removed

At the same time it was stated that all are anxiously awaiting developments especially a positive response fl0111 the other side Pope Paul VI at a Iloon apshy

pearance at a window overiookshying St Peters Square on the feast of All Saints made no refshyerence to the announcement of the ending of the bombings preshysumably because the deadline fQr ending was two hours later by Rome time

However Msgr Fausto Valshylaine head of the press office of the Holy See said that President Johnsons announcement had been received with the Vatican with satisfaction He added that it could help create an at shymosphere needed for further negotiations but at the same time recognized the need for good will on both sides

Publication ~eceives

Brotherhoodl A~ard NEW YORK (NC) The

Catholic Review Baltimore archdiocesan newspaper was among the winners of the annual mass media Brotherhood Awards bestowed here by the National Conference of Chrisshytians and Jews (NCCJ)

Dr Sterling W Brown NCCJ president said entries in the competition are judged on their value of consent and presentashy

tion and ror mass impact coJpled with originality creativity ana a spirit of good will inherent in the very meaning of brothershyhood

Dr Brown said this years winners reflect the deepened commitment of American jourshynalism to live up to its ownhigh standards in covering race reshylations as it does in covering other areas Of American life

The Catholic Review won the award iii the newspaper cateshygory for the best editorials on the subject of intergroup relashytions

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Drastic Changes in Making at Ford~am Propose lay

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordshy ham University has released a study which calls for lay control of the institution and recommends the university dishyvest itself in large measure from programs and activities related to the Catholic Church

Entitled An Independent Fordham A Choice for Catholic Higher Education the study was commissioned by the unishyversity and carried out by Proshyfessors Walter Gellhorn and R Kent Greenawalt of the Columshybia University law school

Father Leo McLaughlin SJ Fordham president said the purshypose of the study was to find out what must Fordham do to achieve parity before the law wit other private independeJlt ~niversities

Professors G e 11 hoI n and Greenawalt bull were asked to examine the uniVersity in any respect and to whatever extent they might choose and then to make appraisals and recommenshydations that might or might not be palatable to Fordham Father McLaughlin stated He said the report will be studied as one course of action the university might take

f A principal conclu~ion orthe study was that Fordham probshyably faces great difficulties in establishing eligibility for the gerieral government aid upon

which its survival may depend unless it can change its characshyteristics without losing its charshyacter

Jesuit Domination

The New York state constitushytion says that no government funds shall be used to help a school wholly or in part ulder the control or direction of any religious denomination or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught

The study suggests that it will

Control at Gotham ~nstitution l~ Bald that many educators

believe a university atmoshysphere cannot readily be creshyated when a school operates on the assumption that the Cathshyolic religion has some special claim on truth or knowledge

Among the major recommenshydations of the study

Jesuit participation in Fordshyhams governance 0 bull should not be mandated The trustees as a group must be free to exershycise an entirely independent judgment concerning institushytional affairs and must have acshytual as well as formal authority ov~r the university Fordham is currently run by a nine-man

board of Jesuit trustees with a lay board existing in an advisory

capacity only

Reflect React

Philosophy and theology deshypal1ments should avoid denomshyinational preferences such as Catholicism and strenuQus efshyfOlts should be made to diminish the present exceptionally heavy preponderance of Catholic layshymen and Jesuit priests there

The Graduate Division for Rc~

ligious Education-which tra)1s religion teachers for Catholic schools - should no longer be operated by Fordham

Now that the study has been completed Father McLaughlin said it will be up to Fordhams various constituencies-trustees faculty students administrators alumni and friends to study reflect and react to it All at ~

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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BeIVants Sanchez caid As tian Family Movement will conshyprivate universimltas lllll publie

New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

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GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

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tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

shy

18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

Sistine ChClpel Continued from Page One

Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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The ~econd -Vatican eotincfl Dharma Vira of West BEmgaf middot==i Sge 1 b 3F he added speeificallySal4middot al- state visited Mothermiddot Teresa - bull 1 irst Laymen most in the words of canon law I Jojaxhiuinternationally known 3 middotWmLE THEY LAS~ 3 WHEELING (NC) ~ Bishop almost the very middotsamething--known founder and mother su 5 5 i~seph 11- Hodges of Wh~lirig that there must middotbemiddotn~ dissent peri~r o~ the Missioqaries of -=~ ~Iosed i1I DaT ve~rans Bat =~ has announced appointment of when the Holy Father speaks) Ch~ritywho ~ recovering from James H ~auck as the first lay- even though he doesnt speak injuries received inanautoac- ~ M (tCLemiddotans ~ ~n to middotbecome executive djrec infallibly when middotit isa middotmatter ofmiddot cident The Yugoslavborn nun 3 5

bull tQr ofmiddot diocesan Catholic Ghari- ~aitb ()l morals abOut which he ~as been working in India$Incesect UNION WHARF FAIRHAVENmiddotmiddotmiddot - ttil 997-9358sect ~ -~ bull ~Ill~ ~~~~and is an Indi~d~~izen middotmiddotiUIIIUlIlIiIlIlIllIllIlHlliIUlilIllIIllIIllIllIlHlUllllliiliIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I1UIIIIHIUIIHIIIIIIIIIUJii

By PETER ) BARTEl IIortllII IIiP Cud

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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Cardi~~Os Book Elaborates On C~he~ponsibi Iity Theme

By Rt Rev M~gr JohnmiddotS Kennedy

The dominant themeof Vatican II insofar as pastoral activity is concerned is the coresponsibility of all Christians composing the people of God This is the opinion of leonshyJoseph Cardinal Suenens and he elaborates the theme in an important new book Coshyresponsibility in the ChurclJ sponsibility for the Church be translated by Francis Mar- considers the papacy bishopstiA (Herder and Herder 232 priests theologians deacons reshy~ad~son Ave New York NY ligious and laity 10016 $495) The development - It is obvious that he hlllB di shym penetrating rected piercing thought to each eriginal and of these categories or ranks and given lapidary to their interrelationship He is e x pre s s ion not simply nclting conventional Coresponsibility formulas but getting at the roots for the Church of realities follows inevita- And the Church as it emerges b1y upon the from this scrutiny is not III mere eoncept of the institution or Set 01 mechanical

bull people of God connections but a living vigorshyand the primacy ous ever-relevant and inexshybull f b apt ism haustible coJ1gtOrate oommUlllitT Membership in He likens the Church to the the Churcl~ is Eucharist which is the same membership in a community for throughout the ages yet has which each has responsibility known variety in accldentala and this is met only by a con- over the eenturies tinuous cooperation wherein anmiddot Task of Bisbop together meet the needs ofthe ~ discussion of collegiality Church as it seeks to fuWll its is a model of precision and ob- mission today jectivity The synod of bishops

That JDlSSIOn makes three as it functioned in 1967 was not princilal demands in our time he finds truly cone~al and accordmg toCardi~alSu~~~~ from that session he draws cershy~~y are~~th~ call to ecu~e~isin tam frank conclusions which the cal~to Pe rnlSSI~n~ry anci may be said to represent a series 1be ~~~ to be present ~ ~ of pluses and minuses world He is exceptionallT fine Ja

Defines Dialogue treating the place of 1be pliest These are familiar tenns- and in the changing Church and in

through increasingly thoughtless delineating the task of the bi8hshy~ they have lost ecllge and CJP as the link between the ollder bnpact In enlarging oneach the and the younger generatiODll of Cardinal recharges them and priests

convinces us of their singular The bishop he write mUst Importance join within himself the Put and

He does the same for other the future the traditiOil to be terms which have become hack- safeguarded and the prolresB 111raquo llleyed An example is dialogue~middot be made This he defines as listening in Permanelllt Dlaconate order the better to serve and With the announcement that receiving in order the better to the permanent diaeonate is to be give inaugurated in the American

Cardinal Suenens well under- Church Cardinal Suenens reshylBtands the requirements of OUT marks on this order assume addshyage and the very special contri- ed interest He insists that the bution which the Church and diaconate is a specific ministry the Church alonecan make I and rugttsomething resorted

In indicating initiativeS which to ~s ~means of maki~gup for the Church must take and ac- the lack ~f priestS eommodations which the Church He clarifiesthe place of 01~ lll1ustmake~ he does not suggest dience iD the religIouS lifeb any departure from or compro- resort to what is the touchstone mise of the esssential nature of of his argumeAt throughout the the Church book namely baptism

Deplores Pitiless Critieism In discoursing on the place of the laity he contends that the

Thus in discussing its misshy Church can never be a simplesionary role he sees the necesshy democracy but must in a deli shysity of pre-evangelization but cate way combine elements of be says Pre-evangelization is monarchy oligarchy and democshyjustified if it results in evangelshy racyization Religion for Our Time

The cultural the social and Reading Father Louis Evelysthe purely human mustmiddot be latest book A Religion for Our taken into account but they Time (Herder and Herder 232

cannot be the sole or main goal Madison Ave New York N Yelse a temporal messianism reshy

10016 $450) translated bTplaces the true apostolate Brian and Marie-Claude Thomp-

Gets at Roots ~son is like conversing with an Again the Cardinal does not old friend who is always exshy

align himselfwith any faction panding and refining his in the Church While granting thought the legitimacy and usefulness of In such a conversation little bull candid examination of condishy that is intr~sically new willmiddot be tions and advocating due presented We have often talked change he deplores the harm with this friend in the past and done by those who give themshy we know the general line of his selves up to pitiless criticism of thought what they call the ecclesilllStical Substance of LOve system But he will not be merely reshy

On the 0Ile hand he faults iterating what we have heard those who insist on immobilism already He will be showing l1S as a defense of the faith and on different facets of the jewel or the other those who in the name different treasures from the of revisionism would shatter same trove doctrine and discipline Central to Father Evelys

lin exploring the field of core- thought and to thia book ia the

ss~es ~~ideline~ for 1 I)icog~e With Non-Believers- Atheists 11 )

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Dia- matter Of ~ ~ d1s~ 10gue between themiddot CathoUc pUne Church and people who do not lhecai-diDa1s comments close1t believe in God or Christ must paTalleled the dltgtcuments own respect the demands of truth and statem~ that entering into liberty and avoid being man- dialogue egpeci-ally with Donshyipulated to attain special polit- believers gives rise to peculiar ieal ends problems which are to some ex-

This is a basic condition for tent quite new discUssions between representa- Furthermore in some of the tives of the Vatican Secretariat initiatives and experiments un- for Non-Believers and atheistB dertaken to bring about thiB agnostics and humanists accord- ~ C8titolics properi7 ing to a document issued by the enxious to remain faithful to the secretariat outlining a few truths and to Christian values guidelines for a Dialogue With may meet some difficulties Non-Believers New Approach

The document was introduced Nev~rtheless said the cardinal at a Vatican press conference during bis press conference by the secretariats president -Let me stress that the ve17 Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of existence of the secretariat indlshyVienna Cardinal Koenig said cates a new approach in the ~e gu~delines had been under Churchs way of proceeding less disCUSSion for more than two preoccupied with defending ber years by the secretariats mem- position than with meeting the bers consultors and the various very grave problems of the modshynational bishops conferences em world

I throughout the world For this reason he said the t The guidelines are relatively Secretariat for Non-Believersi short perhaps only 2000 words had decided that it would be tlt in all However they stress the useful to issue the present docushy im~tus given by the Second ment which containsnot only a

Vatican Council to the Churchs broad ouUine of its basic policT RESlIGNS The resigil~shy willingness to talk with all as- formiddot dialogue but also a series of

peets of the modem world in- practical directivestien of Bishop Stephen S eluding those who cannot shaft) In his comments Cardinal Koe-Woznicki as bishop of Sagishy the belief of Christians Dig stressed the need for sinshy

naw Mich has been acceptshy Willingnessto engage in dia- cerity on both sides to make a ed by Pope Paul VI accord- logue is an aspect of the general success of a form of dialogue 01

iog to an announcement by renewal of the Church which discussion between Cbristiana ArchbishOp lJuigi Raimondi also calls for a more poSitive and non_believers

appreciation of buman free- Apostolic Delegate in the dorn the document 9tatesUnited States NC Photo Sw~deri ~iy~sBoostmiddotmiddot

OPPOSm BeaeUolIII In discussinl the secretariats To Adult Education document Cardinal Koenig noted STOCKHOLM (NC) - Direct that certain experiences have state aid for the CatboUc Churda

Closes Office produced opposing reactions shy in Sweden simply does not exisL either of approval of the openshy But the ChUrch now enjoys a

Project Equality

CHICAGO (NC)-Headquarshy ness and understanding shown Jorm of state assistance whichten of Project Equalit)r nashy br Catholics and bT the Churda alihougb small and indirect tionwide interreligious prograaa in dealing with those adversa- helpful at least to its educationalaimed at equal employment 0pshy ries who UIltiJ recently had heeD and teaehinlaetivityportunity disclosed the closinl the object of anathemas or of The situation has been brought01 its Los Angeles office after eonstemation and disapproval about by means of two currenttwo years because of a fallon occasionet by the fear that oonshy movements--the lay apostolateof funding from the metropolshy tactlSmay lead to a yielding OIl and ecumenism The area in which the Church

itan areas religious denominashytions and a consequent inabiliq ~ execute its program Proposes 14-School Ia receiving 9tate grants is edu-shy

Elimination of Greater 1M eationaland not neeessarily reU-Angele~ ft0m the natio~al proshy Consolidation Plan gi~s

Th~ Catholic Church in Sweshygram reduc~ the number Of ilICINE (NC) 7 A plan to loCal offices to 14 plus the Chi- consolidate 14 Catholic schoolS ~n is poor Jts~co~omic pro~

I ~ar beingcago middotheadquarters ~ ~astem aaclDeCOunty into ill le~ an a cry from alleviated It receives no stateProject Equllity was launcPed unified ~PeratiDg System has

~ti()nally in St LoWS ~drieshy been propOsed by the Catholic money for church construction bit iii ~ay 1965 or elementary schooi activitTEducation Committee 01 Racinemiddot

Neither does it receive tax exshya study group organized in 1964L emp~ioIyenl

T~e P~OPOSa1 suggests groUP- Heads Deplaquollrtm~nt But now for adult educationing several grades in each of the buiidings rather bull channel has be~n opened forOf Speech Drama 14 existing

receiving some state fundsthan trying to maintain an enshyNOTRE D4ME (NC) - Dr Ure eight-grade school in each

~o~ W Meaney bas been named buPdingacting chairman of the Notre To determine the feasibnity ANTONE S FEND JRDame-St Marys coOPerative of the plan the CEC has askedDepartment of Speech and

DISPENSING the 14 parishes to finance aDrama for the current ~demic OpnCIAN

year studT by bull national consult1n firm at a cost of$15000 Prelcrlptl_The appointment was an-

for Eyegla_The study is intended to helpnounced by Father ~ohn J~Me- Filledthe CEC decide whether to imshyGrath president of St Marya CHice Hounplement the new approach IfCollege with the confirmation 900middot500the study is not conducted CECof Father John E Walsh C8C except Wed said it bas enougb information

Fri Eve DJ APPtvice president for aeademic af- at band to decide if a unified saturday-ssfairs at Notre Dame CathoUc lIchoola district is the 117 BAllA n COlt PURCHASE Sl

Dr Meaney who is professor f L TIUST AUIIIC LOT IJI4412right direction to takeof communication arts at Notre

Dame said he was pleased to be involved in the pioneer work of a cooperative department inshyvolving the two Catholic institushy Color Process Year Books tions

Booklets Brochures substance and actualit)r of Christian love

There is a Common complaint nowadays that most homilies Press Inccome down to repetition of the oblgalion to love and that the theme is threadbare and stale OFFSET - PRINTERS - LEnERPRESS for want of incisive examination and practical application Phone 997middot21

Father Evely demonstrates how rich the theme is and how apposite to dail~ livinc

Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

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BeIVants Sanchez caid As tian Family Movement will conshyprivate universimltas lllll publie

New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

992middot5534presiltlentJon boo~ess fin~ bers than in past oonventiltlgtiWp phnOnig ~ ~~~ fhelaid ~IOOOOOOOOOooO

THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

Tr~lChurch Chapel In British Columbia

GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

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lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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GUll LADY OF ASSUMPTION OsIBRVILLE

At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

r31l ]JOHN BAPTIST ~JENTRAJL V1[JLJLAGB

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tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

GJll lPAllRRiCOC )FAJLJL RIVJER

The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

The

Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

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~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

Taunton 6-0 Wrentham ~orlt ~eague ~ffaIr

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

gtthe ampWeboto losina streak

Nantucke~ which is leading theCe Ie 1IJlanda three-team

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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Cost of Schools Threatens Sees Financial Future

OMAHA (NC)-The risshying cost of operating schools within the Omaha archdioshycese is threatening the abilshyity of the archdiocese 88 a whole to maintain n balanced financial position

Ihis is the bealt of numerous tonclusions reached in a survey of the archdiocesan financial 1

condition by Peat Marwick Mitchell amp Company 1he BtHshy

vey which cost $45000 was arshyJIllIlged by the archdiocesan board of education to provide n basis for future planning by over 100 Cetholic grade and high schools in the 23-county archdiomiddotcese

The study projects III net defi~

cit of $1600000 in parish and school operating revenues durshying the current school year Most of this amount will be in metropolitan Omaha

The study anticipates a gross deficit of $1960000 for 116 parshyishes and schools in the Nebrasshyka See Cash surpluses totaling $360000 Gre projected for 66 other parishes and schools The major factor contributing to the deficit is a $4350000 excess of school expenditures over direct school support

The survey Confirmed that risshymg school costs were the mejor facior among red ink items in the archdiocesan budget Cited as chief reasoPll for the rising per-pupil cost of Catholic edushyeation are factors sucb os more students increasing emphasis on secondary education increasing population shifts to higher-cOst urban areas and an increasing number of lay teachers

Teacher salaries alone were found to be more than a million dollars over the past school term

Increased Revenues On the brighter side the surshy

vey found several potential sources of increased revenues These included federal and state aid tuition and fees endowshyments and bequests community industry support and available surplus funds and the possible establishment of quotas for parshyish contrfqutlons The survey found some $2980000 in surplus funds and Investments within archdiocesan parishes and schools

Not surprilllingly the study found that parishes without schools are in a stronger finanshycial position than those with IIChools

Also included In the survey Is a seetlon which outlines ))0-

tential cost reductions and econshyomies Consolidation of facilities and central financing are recomshymended A 1lIJliform accounting budgeting and reporting system Is urged in order to fulfill lOYshyernment aid requirements

Ukrainian Prelates Plan World Synod

WINNIPEG (NC)-Ukrainbm bishops of the free world hope tro hold a Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Ohurch tlS Goon llS poSshyalbIe according to ArchbishopshyMetropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk of Winnipeg

Archbishop Hermaniuk who spoke 8t a press conference here in Canada said preparations are under way to hold the gynod either this year or in 1969

He said abe synod will deal with the USlt of the vemaculsr in the Liturgy ond the extent to which the English language would be allowed in the Divine Liturgy the number of obligashytory holidays in the Ukrainian rite fast and ~stInence Jxec~W and Bimilar questiODfl

AT YOUTH RALLY Norman Cardinal Gilroy ofAu8traI~a and Bishop Harold Perry auxiliary of New Orleans enter Sydney Showground for the Catholic Youth Rally where Bishop Perry was guest speaker NO Photo

Equality for Private Colleges Rican Governor for State Aid

PONCE (He) - Gov Robeltc give them an the aid necessary which have QCCUllTed over the Sanchez Villela mas called for 0 so that they can continue to establishment and sites Offmiddot reshy~e university policy which serve the people of Puerto gional colleges of the state would promote full equality and Rico Univemity of Puerto Rico cooperation for botll pllblk and We do not have ~ pOlicy of Msgr Theodore McCarrickprivate collegeiiJ higher education comprising the tile Catholie UniverSity presishy

The Puerto Ricml governor ~ ~ of wraquoversitiesthe dent has publicly welcomed the president of the Peoples pa1ty Governor eontinued ~e have establishment of II state regionaland its candidate for governor to develop a true universiV college nearoysafcl1he Coundl on Higher Edushy polky

We in the private sector musteation should give private insti shy BegIOlial Colleges be willing to support the legiti shytutiOJllS greater pallUcfpation in 1JDti1 such a true policy Qltgt mate desires cf tlbose hQ wantthe council tBts Sanchez stressed we will ic see public education present5anchez declagtred private colshy not be able to get the utmost adshy

leges and universicenties are pubshy bull bull bull in every area even thoughwmtage that would result from this Is going to cost a lot morelie servants and saould be integrating both systems WbDe ~ney he statedgiven IOvemment raid but be we do not bave it we win Dot

did not elaborate on the 1ype be able to prevent the conflicts of aid that are cropping up with more

Such schoolls DOW share in the frequency LARIV~ERES Legislatures oohoarship proshy Sanchez referred ~ dsputelB gram but do not receive sub-shy Pharmacy shystantial aid llrom the governshy Prescriptions called for ment Officials of l])riv~te insti shy Interfaith Service and deliveredtutions have besen ealling fw LOFTAt 669 COl1ventionBuch aid

I aclmowledge the INlture ~ CHOCOLATESCHICAGO (NC) - The Chriashy

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BeIVants Sanchez caid As tian Family Movement will conshyprivate universimltas lllll publie

New Bedford vice for participants at its bienshyduct llln interfaith worshi9 sershy

such the government aOOwd mial ~vention scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 1969 lilt the Unishy

Assists Re~tor versity of Notre Dame DEBIROSS OILWASHINGJlON (NC)-FBgttbel lRicllard and Patricia oVacksol1l James N Ge1son sJ~ h~ been ~ Hammond Jrnd eonvention co named executive QSSiBtant to planning chair couple announced Brother Nivard Scheel CFx that the interfaith Clervice Heating Oils acting lltilCtor ocr the Catholle scheduled for the evening of University d Mnerice Father Autg 23 has been planned to re and BurnersGelson has held a number of ad-gt fleet the increased ecumenical ininistrative posts BIt GoorgetoWlli ~ture of CFM 365 NORTH FRONT STREETUniversity here foX tlhe past fiWl The 1959 convention win also

NEW BEDFORDyears mcluding tlb3t 01( essistantl fnclude greater emphasis on meshyfor special functlCD ~ ~e viceshy tive participation by CFM memshy

992middot5534presiltlentJon boo~ess fin~ bers than in past oonventiltlgtiWp phnOnig ~ ~~~ fhelaid ~IOOOOOOOOOooO

THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Nov 7 1968

Plcin Unification Of Educotion

ST PAUL (NC)-A plan bull overhaul and unify Catholic edshyucation throughout the 51 Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese hall been adopted here by the arcb-o diocesan board of education

It calls for parishes to pool toshygether providing schools Co fratemity of Christian Doctrine classes and courses for adults 1amp common

No longer will each of tIMi 215 parishes in the archdiocestl be responsible for its own edushyeation program Instead grouPJ of five or six will shoulder thll load for their respective regiollflo

They will decide whicli schools to close which ones tel keep whether to set aside ODO school for the first three or foW grades another for the latell grades another for CCD classea

Each group will work out 1~

pl-ms through a board made UP of a priest and two laymen from each parish in the group TheJ will be expected to consult proshyfessional teachers for advice and their plans will be subject tell the arclldiocesan boards ~ proval

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GOLD RIVER (NC)-Cath~ lie Anglican and United ChUM cl~rgymen pa~tici~ated in the dedication of a ohurch in whicll people of all three faiths wiD worship

Serving the new church afti the Rev David McKay Anglicaa minister resident here Faotha William Kennedy pastor at Campbell River BC and 1hlaquol Rev Gordon C How of tnw Tabsis United Church The la~

ler two have churches in otllei cOlJlJl1unities and commute here for services

BuJIt by residents of Gold River which has a populati011l of some 2700 the church cost about $60000 Of this $20000 wasmiddot raised through subscripshytion $5000 donated by the Tab sis Company and the remainder by the joint Catholic-Anglic8Ill ebureh lay organization

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

HOLY NAME NEW BEDFORD

The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

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tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

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The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

shy

18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

Sistine ChClpel Continued from Page One

Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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115 WILLIAM ST NEW BEDFORD MASS

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The ~econd -Vatican eotincfl Dharma Vira of West BEmgaf middot==i Sge 1 b 3F he added speeificallySal4middot al- state visited Mothermiddot Teresa - bull 1 irst Laymen most in the words of canon law I Jojaxhiuinternationally known 3 middotWmLE THEY LAS~ 3 WHEELING (NC) ~ Bishop almost the very middotsamething--known founder and mother su 5 5 i~seph 11- Hodges of Wh~lirig that there must middotbemiddotn~ dissent peri~r o~ the Missioqaries of -=~ ~Iosed i1I DaT ve~rans Bat =~ has announced appointment of when the Holy Father speaks) Ch~ritywho ~ recovering from James H ~auck as the first lay- even though he doesnt speak injuries received inanautoac- ~ M (tCLemiddotans ~ ~n to middotbecome executive djrec infallibly when middotit isa middotmatter ofmiddot cident The Yugoslavborn nun 3 5

bull tQr ofmiddot diocesan Catholic Ghari- ~aitb ()l morals abOut which he ~as been working in India$Incesect UNION WHARF FAIRHAVENmiddotmiddotmiddot - ttil 997-9358sect ~ -~ bull ~Ill~ ~~~~and is an Indi~d~~izen middotmiddotiUIIIUlIlIiIlIlIllIllIlHlliIUlilIllIIllIIllIllIlHlUllllliiliIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I1UIIIIHIUIIHIIIIIIIIIUJii

By PETER ) BARTEl IIortllII IIiP Cud

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

Taunton 6-0 Wrentham ~orlt ~eague ~ffaIr

ATWOOD OIL COMPANY

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaD -Thurs Nov 7 1968)4 II

~ The Parish Paradeshymiddot11 Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items

fOl this eolumn to The Anchor P O Box ~ iall

River 027ZZ

lIT ELIZABETH JDGARTOWN Members of St Elizabeth

Cuild will attend a meeting of Sacred Heart Guild Oak Bluffs Monday Nov 11- A farew~ll Party for Rev George F AlshyDjeida is set for Wednesday ~ovmiddot 20 jThe annual ham arid middotbean ~pper sponsored by the Edgai shyiIIown guild will be served Satii~ ~ay Nov 16 wiraquo Mrs Frank ~Mello as chairman The annual Mass for deceased members will be celebrated Monday Nov 25 preceding a

~usiness session

BOJLY NAME ~ALL RIVER

A contemporary Mass will be ~ebrated at 11115 Sunday IIIlOniing ~ov 10 A MasS fOr ii~ce~sed Womens Guild ni~ ~rs ~s sla~ed for 830 Saturday mornirig Nov 9

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At bull Wednesday night Nov IS Womens Guild memIlers will bear Mr Tee of an area wig 8bap III adiscussion of the hisshy~ odgin manuf8cture adshywn1agea and disadvantages of wip be program will be open aD women of the parish and wm be precOOed by a business meetiDg

A aoda1 hour will be 111 charge of lID John Heher heading a alp committee

OUR LADY OF ANGELS PALL RIVER

ChIldren of Mary SodaHoty anshynOUnefJIII a harvest and turkey peony sale at 1 Friday night Nov U 111 the parish hall Jgtro ~ win benefit the parish

The Boly Name Society will ntteDd eorporate Communion at a ddoek Mass Sunday IIOOrning Nov n Breakfast and a meeting wiD JDDow Mass

REflilIUED CAlRDliNAL Giacomo Oardinal Lercaro retired ArchbiShop of Bologna accompanied a group of 200 members of a youth organization Madonna of the fiust to Rome Where they were received by the Holy Father Nov 3 The Cardinal founded the organization in 1962

Establish Center At UniversitY

KNOXVILLE (NC)-Coadjti shytor BishoP Joseph A Duridit apostolic administrator of Nashshyvillebroke groUnd for the DeW John XXIII Catholic center at the University of Tennessee heft and officially promulgated tbe decree establishing the univ sity pai-ish _

Taking part in the ceremome with- Bishop Dwick w~re ~ sentatives of theuniversi1y in

bulleftiding Dr Andrew Holt preaoshyiden~and -Dr CharleS Weav~ Jlimcellor ofthe Knoxville camshypuS and membei-s~ of the eam

pus Ministes Council Tlie new projed Will be ~

strueted at a cost of $329160gt to sarve over 1500 Catholic smshydents and faculty Its Cons~

tion was made middotpossible by tllw -people of the diocese through cOntributions to the Di6ceSn -Development Fund The new facilitiesmiddot will Include the chapel of st Jude and bull multi-IPUTPOSa area BCCOIJlDraquooo

dating- 400 persons There willbe -living qarters for tWo priesmiddot

~~he annual patishbazaaio wiD~ ~eplace S1tuxdalY Nov 23 u-middot

1ST JOSEPH FALJL RIVER

~CD execut~ve ~rd memshybers will meet inmiddot -the -rectorshyIBfter 9~0 Mass S11)day mo~ ~Qv 10

The parish council win meet ~ the school hall it 730 tonight Womens Guild members will ~rve a_chicken patty dinner from 530 to 730 Monday and lfuesday nights Nov 18 and 19 Tickets are available from the iectQry at Bernies CleanseD and from guild inembers

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The annual Womens Guild Christmas bazaar Will take plaee IIrom--l to 7 Saturday Novbull lit the church haIl on Count) and Studley Streets Proceeda ill benefit the school fund aDd booths will feature candy oolJshyday decorations white elephants Childrens items and hand JIiade articles Refreshmens win be available at a snlick middotbar

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

A Christmas bazaar will be sPOnsored by the Womens Guild from 10 to 6 SatUrday -NOv 21 St Filther Clinton Hall SandshywI-~h Tl1e - unit win spmiror a toy display and demonstration at 8 Wednesday night Nov 20 pl~ in the h~ll

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tt whist at 8 Saturday night Nov 9 in the parlsh hall Mrs Antone Vieira is chairman

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The newly organized School BQard will have as its first mashy~r project an auction to begin at 10 Saturday morning Nov I

lin the school hall CQntinuing 1lIltil all items have been disshyposed of Auctioneer and gen- eral chairman is Robert Marier who announces that refreshshyments will be available All proceeds will benefit the schooL

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

Ball University Sou~h Orang~ ~ logue or stating~ it negatively bull J $2 surface mail $3 air- that Jewis~ agencies shouldnt mligt be put in the position of having

Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

shy

18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

Sistine ChClpel Continued from Page One

Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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115 WILLIAM ST NEW BEDFORD MASS

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The ~econd -Vatican eotincfl Dharma Vira of West BEmgaf middot==i Sge 1 b 3F he added speeificallySal4middot al- state visited Mothermiddot Teresa - bull 1 irst Laymen most in the words of canon law I Jojaxhiuinternationally known 3 middotWmLE THEY LAS~ 3 WHEELING (NC) ~ Bishop almost the very middotsamething--known founder and mother su 5 5 i~seph 11- Hodges of Wh~lirig that there must middotbemiddotn~ dissent peri~r o~ the Missioqaries of -=~ ~Iosed i1I DaT ve~rans Bat =~ has announced appointment of when the Holy Father speaks) Ch~ritywho ~ recovering from James H ~auck as the first lay- even though he doesnt speak injuries received inanautoac- ~ M (tCLemiddotans ~ ~n to middotbecome executive djrec infallibly when middotit isa middotmatter ofmiddot cident The Yugoslavborn nun 3 5

bull tQr ofmiddot diocesan Catholic Ghari- ~aitb ()l morals abOut which he ~as been working in India$Incesect UNION WHARF FAIRHAVENmiddotmiddotmiddot - ttil 997-9358sect ~ -~ bull ~Ill~ ~~~~and is an Indi~d~~izen middotmiddotiUIIIUlIlIiIlIlIllIllIlHlliIUlilIllIIllIIllIllIlHlUllllliiliIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I1UIIIIHIUIIHIIIIIIIIIUJii

By PETER ) BARTEl IIortllII IIiP Cud

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

Taunton 6-0 Wrentham ~orlt ~eague ~ffaIr

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Womens Council Holds Convention

DENVER (NCY-- Mrs Norshyman Folda of Omaha Neb has been elected president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) for the 1968shy1970 term Mrs Folda has been on the NCCW board of directors representing the province of Omaha for the past two years

Resolutions passed at the conshyvention called for limitation on the arms race among nations ratification of the nuclear nonshyproliferation treaty eradication of racism and greater efforts to combat poverty

In a resolution on peace the delegates said

NCCW interested in the welshyfare of the hummiddotan family nashytionally and internationally urges a limitation on the anns race a greater stress on peace and especially greater expendishytures for economic and social development at borne and abroad since all men are brothshyers in Christ We urge the rati shyfication of the treaty on nuclear DOn-proliferation

The resolution on racism lItates the NCCW resolves to 1) come to grips with the ori shylaquoin of racism now permeating our culture and woven into the fabric of our institutions 2) to pray and work for the will to act to eradicate the effects of racism in our attitudes and in our inshyumiddottutions

The convention als~ opposed liberalization of abortion laws and pledged the NCCW to work toward correcting the s0shy

da conditions which give rise to requests fOll it provide counshyRIling services for an women requesting it thus making available some morally acceptshyable alternatives

A statement concerning Pope Pauls blrth control encyclical was ruled out of order after lNmle debate and the convention took DO stand on the matter It 1mB explalned that the encycl1shycal was DOt iRJued lIDtil July wbile MCCW bylaws JleqUift ptOpOSeCl resolutions to be preshy-entecl befuel tIuDe l8

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of faD River-Thun No J ltcSl ~

rector was absent at time of picture Right students hold discussion using newly learned group dynamics techniques SesSiOll8 are held at OCD Center Fall River

Prelate RemovesCCD Center Course in Group Dynam~ics Four From Staff

SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshybishop Robert E Lucey of SaD

Are you full of good ideas when you go to a meeting but scared to expound them

Makes Speapounders Out of Timid and Shy Antonio has removed four priests from the staff of theWould you rather die than rise after a lecture and query the gpeaker - even if youre archdioceses major seminarybursting with ques-tiona 7 Then hie yourself to the CCD (enter at 446 Highland Avenue

The four are among 51 priestsin Fall River and sign up for the next go-round of 1Ihe Group Dynamics course of the archdiocese who signed aBased on the Ohristopher letter sent to the Vatican earlier

handbook How To Be a well they bring each member class students speak briefly on this Jqonth criticizing the 77shyLeader the 8-week course into the discussion bow they an assigned topic One week year-old prelate and urging his

keep the group to the point everyone brought in an object retirementnow in session on Monday and how they bandle awkward to be the topic of a minute and The four priests are Msgr RoynightS at the center is taking a pauses a balf talk and the scene was Rihn seminary rector Father

people of varying degrees of mixed bag of Sisters and layshy

reminiscent of a show-and-tell kindergarten - se~on as items

Leaders have the easiest job Louis Michalski dean of stushystresses Robert Wessman course dents Father Robert Waldentimidity and making them capshy ranging from collages to cardirector aided by Harry Onoyan vice rector and Father Rayshy

and speaking their minds able of standing up in public

keys and credit cards were disshyplayed and discussed

and AI Vaselet If a discussion mond Henke seminary spiritual is going well they neednt do a directorThis is the most charitable Another assignment was a group youll ever talk to leadshy thing Theyre told however It was reported the llrchbishop

minutes worth of fUly as class ers constantly remind the fledgshy what to do with a group-monoshy summoned the four to his officemembers voiced their pet peevesling orators To prove it each polizer as well as with the ulshy notified them they had been aided by rolled-up newspapersspeaker receives a round of apshy tra-shy who wont speak unless relieved of their positions andsupplied by the instructors fordirectly urged were assigned to Padua Place bullplause before and aIter his or banging and emphasis (Oneher every discourse For the second part of each home for retired priests to woman waxed so irate over her

Two Parts await reassignlnentpeeve people who eat all they

Each two-hour class s~ssion is Diocese to Continue want without gaining weightdivided in two parts For an hour that she reduced two -newspaperstudents from discussion groups turns as observshy

University Support rolls to tatters) UP-oATEO EDUCATIONAL- PROGRAMtake leaders ers and summarzlers Interestshy SAN DIEGO (NC) - Bishop We want you to enjoy this TIMELY RELiGIOUS FORMATION

Francis J Furey said the San ~ ~

course to look forward to Monshying Vatican Hish topics are disshy day nights the instructors saidDiego diocese would continue tocussed but content is in this capUChin ~RlaRsupport the University of San at the first session Theyve sucshycase not 80 important as form ceeded BRotheR OR PRIEStDiego but other means of widerLeaders are observed as to how

eommunity support must be Let us tell you howfound you can serve Write for free literature atSets Up Research BEFORE YOUThe university is the responshy no obligation

sibility of the diocese It was ~ BUY -TRYPlanning Office Fr Aldan OFM Capbuilt and maintained by the dioshyST LAWRENCE FRIARYDETROIT (Ne) - Archbishop PARKcese it is and will continue to 175 Milton st bull Milton Mass 02188 John F Deardon cxf Detroit has be for the best educational inshy

announced the creation of an MOTORSterests in this ecclesiastical Namearchdiocesan office of planning jurisdiction said the bishop OLDSMOBILEand research who is chancellor of the univershy AddressHe named Arthur X Deegan Oldsmobile-Peugot-Renaultsity Brother 0 Priest 0 Age__currently on leave from an asshy 67 Middle Street fairhavenIn a statement the bishop anshysistant professorship in business

nounced appointments of theadministration at the University first lay members of the boardof Michigan to direct it of trustees of the college for menArchbishop Dearden recently and school of law at the univershyappointed a vicar general and WEBB OIL COMPANYsityvicar for parishes a delegate for

clergy and a delegate for Reshy Bishop Furey said that while TEXACO fUEL C~lSligious and established a departshy the university remains the reshyment of Christian formation to sponsibility of the diocese no oversee education a department DOMESTIC amp HEAVY DUTY O~l BURNERSgreat institution of higher learnshy

ing can endure especially in this charltable and community acshyof Christian Service to oversee

period of history if it must rely Sales - Sevice -nsWnDeuro8~ion solely on tuition fees This is

MAIN OFFICE - 10 DURFEE STREE1 fAll RIVERtivities and an office of adminshyistnrtive services Deegans ofshy what the university has peen fice will offer planning and reshy doing We must find other eeaTCh assistance fo all departshy Phone 675middot7~~4means of wider support among

the community in middotgeneralments

16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

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Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

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By PETER ) BARTEl IIortllII IIiP Cud

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

Taunton 6-0 Wrentham ~orlt ~eague ~ffaIr

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

gtthe ampWeboto losina streak

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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16 THE AN( ~--Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Explains Nature PUfPose Of Dia~ogue With Jews

By Msgr George G Higgins

The Vatican Counciis Declaration on Catholic-Jewish Relations 80 exhaustively and 80 perceptively analyzed in Rabbi Arthur Gilberts new book The Vatican Council and the Jews which was reviewed in this column several weeks ago strongly recomshymended b rot her I y dia- cently advanced by Dr Judd L Iogues as one of the most Teller a prominent Jewish au- effective means of fostering thor and journalist in a new mutual understanding and re- book entitled Strangers and IIpect between Christians and Natives The Evolution middotof the 3ews A useful American Jew from 1921 to the

Present (Delacorte PnSS New wrvey of the

middot h York N Y $695)hextent to w IC Misstatement of Fact -and the man- Dr Teller says in the first Der in which- place that Catholic-Jewish diashythis recommen- logues have increased in numshydation has been bel since the close of Vatican imp J e - II because of Catholic initiashyllIlented since tive the close of the I wish for the reputlltion of Council in 1965 the Church in the United States now avail shy

that this were true but unfortushy~le in the cur- nately the record shows it to be rent issue of a misstatement of fact Jewish SIDIC (International Judeo- agencies have shown much more Christian Documentation Ser initiative in sponsoring and orshyYice) ~published in Rome in sev- ganizing dialogues than have -aJ languages their Catholic counterparts

(The English-language edi- Some ~Jewsresent t~s very lIIon of- SIDIC can be ordered much and I cant say that I tbrough Sister Barbara- Ann blame them at all They feel Riederer S~cretariat~or Cllth- that Catholics should take -the olic-Jewish - Relations Seton leadership in promoting the diashy

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Making Progress to plead with Catholics to join This issue of SIDIC features a them in dialogue

eries of four articles on the Take Initiative progress of the Catholic-Jewish I thoroughly agree with them dialogue in Europe Israel Can- in this regard So does the eda and the United States Bishops Subcommittee on Cath-

The article on the U S was olic-Jewish Relations whose written by Father Edward H 1967 Guidelines pointedly state Jrlannery author of an impor- that in keeping with the spirit tent book entitled The Anguish of the Councils Declaration on ei the Jews and executive Ecumenism Catholics should eecretary of the Subcommittee take the initiative not only in Catholic Jewish Relations 9f Catholic-Protestant and OrthoshytbeU S Bishops Committee for dox affairs but alSo in fOltering Ecumenical and Interr~gious Catholic-Jewish understanding ~airs Dr Tellers second complaint

Pallr Flannery t~rns iI- a against the dialogue is much IMther optimistic report ~th~ more serious in its ~impliiations extent and the style of the dia- He says that Cardinal Be~and Jogue in the United States also presumably American Though -he ~ is careful to point Catholic proponents of the dia- wt that some forms of t~~ dia- logue-expect Jews because of lIogue in this country are less ~ the Councils declaration to authentic and less fruitful t~an abandon some of their most others he concludes that on tbe deepseated principles on aid to whole we are making substan- parochial schools textbook sup1 progress port for religious schools and

Promise for Future other controversial matters of My own experience leads me public policy

to share Father Flannerys Again I must respectfully disshyguarded optimism In fact I agree with Dr Teller I think I would hazard the guess that know ~lmost all of the ~erican with all of our limitations we CatholICS who are promoting the bave made at least as ~uch dialogue and I am confident pogless as any ot~er country ~ th~t they are not expecting a the world and probably a little qUId prlt~ quo from the JeWIsh more community

When you come right down to Misuse of Dialogue lit ofmiddot course that isnt saying On the contrary i think they ftcy much for given the fact would unanimously reject and itlat approximately half of all repudiate any attempt to misshythe Jews in the world live in the USe the dialogue as a means of United StatelJ and given the llU- peiSuading or cajoling or subtly merical strength of the Church pressuring Jews to abandon 1ft this country we ought to be their own convictions on matters way out in front and miles of public policy as the price of Ilhead of any other nation__ continued Catholic participation

In any event we have at least In the dialogue ~

made a good beginning and one For my ()Wn pari speaking that holds out great promise for now as the chairman of the Adshythe future visory Board of Fatherlolan-

It is no secret of course that nerys Secretariat on Catholicshy80me Jewish spokesmen take a Jewish Relations I would absashydim view of the dialogue for a lutely refuse to have any part ariety of theological sociolog- in the dilliogue if I thought for Acel and other reasons a moment that that was Dne of Leaving aside for the moment its purposes the theological arguments raised Finally Dr Teller quoting by certain leaders of the Ortha- another Jewish spokesman sugshydox community I should like to guests that the dialogue freshycomment briefly on a few of the quently implies a degree of conshymore sociological arguments re- fidence that Judaism is progres-

PROFESSED Bro Andre middot Patenaude MS of St Jean the Baptist Parish Fall Rivshyer committed himself for life to the service of the Church as aLa Salette Misshysionary at ceremonies held in Attleboro He will be ordainshyed next year

sing toward submergencemiddotmiddotmiddot Moreover he continuesshy

quoting the same Jewish spokesshymiddot man-it often tacitly anticipates an eventual merger (of Juda- ism) in a joint American reli shygion~

Has Religious RealU) This too in mY-opinion is a

seriQus misreading of the purshypose of the di~logue Catholic proponents of th~ dialogue most certaInly do not see as one of its purposes the submergence of Judaism as a living faith Dr the conversion of Jews to Chrisshytianity

In the authoritative words of Monsignor Cornelius Ryk who is in charge of the CatholicshyJewiamph desk in Cardinal Beas Secretariat for Christian Unity Israel has its own authenticity and identity which it preserves and this it does according to the plan of God whose gifts are without repentance and whoSe call is irrevocable bull bull

Conversion Monsignor Ryk continues is necessary for both Jews and Christians It means the conversion of the heart to the Lord to obey ~ his commandshyments more faithfully It does not mean changing from one ~religion to another but di~vshy

ering more clearly Gods plan of salvation and following the ways of his providence

This teaching about conver sion is certainly ve much needed by Christians Particiu- lady in their attitude and beshyhaviour towards Jews is radical

middot conversion needed In such attitude of sincere

conversion and real penance we will perhaps receive the grace of discovering the mystery of Israel and its relation to the Church

ListeD Learn I am confident that all of the

American Catholics who are promoting the dialogue comshypletely concur in these forthshyright statements by Monsignor Rykon the nature and purpose of the dialogue

I am certain that they would also concur with Monsignor Ryk when he adds-quoting amiddotfellow Dutchman - that for the first hundred years Christians must be silent in their contact with Jews and just listen and learn

The moral of all this is that at least ~or the next century then there would seem to be no fear that the dialogue will be misused to proselytize the Jewish community

I would sincerely hope thereshyfore that this issue might be put to rest as we jointly try to promote inor~ effective forms of dialogue between Catholics and Jews in the United States

English Authorities See Progr-ea Continuing in Ecumenism Move

LONDON (NC)-Pope Paul under obligation to discuss and VIs encyclical on birth control indeed are already engaged in Humanae Vitae and his Creed discussing their doctrinal formshyof the People of God although ulations bull bull bull Each Church is criticized by many are not setshy WIder obligation to consider the backs in the growth of closer moral issues forced upon us all relations between Catholics and by new developments and disshy

many other Christians a joint coveries working group reported to the The two papal statements British Council of Churches at raise fundamental topics for an

middotits Autumn session important exchange between The working group representshy Catholics and other Christians

ing the Catholic and Protestant notably the concept of a hiershychurches said there had been archy of truths the primacy of encouraging and heartening deshy conscience and the exercise of velopments in relations beshy collegiality tween Catholics and other Chrisshy The current discussions on tians these topics both inside and outshy

In commenting on the birth side the Catholic Church could control encyclical and the creed well assist the dialogue between the group said that each us~

Church must be free to state its This report of the joint workshyown doctrine This is an essenshy ing group is its first since it tial freedom in ecumenical diashy held its first meeting in the logue Other churches too are Spring of 1967

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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Preate Stresses Catholic Jewish Mutual Respect

WHITE PLAINS (NC)shyThe Second Vatican Counshycils declaration on CatholicshyJewish relations may well prove to be one of the most imshyportant documents of the enUre council Msgr George G Higshygins director of the Urban Life Division of the Department of Social Development United States Catholic Conference said here

Speaking at Q dinner comshymemorating the t~ird annivershysary of the declaration Msgr Higgins said While the declashyration alas cannot undo the past with all its bitter memories of batred and persecution of Jews by Christians it can by the grace of God help to usher in a new era of mutual knowlshyedge and respect which in the words of the declaration is the fruit above allof biblical and theological studies as well as of fraternal dialogue_

This will happen Msgr Higshygins warned only if Catholial look for opportunities to enshygage in fraternal dialogue with our Jewish fellow-citizellB

This of course means that Catholics will first purge from our hearts any slightest trace of anti-Semitism-which in any and all of its forms Is a blaspheshymous contradiction of both the letter and the spirit of the G0sshypel

Rabbis Prayer The prelate noted the U S

blshGps have already established a subcommission on CatholicshyJewish relations and said this group has Issued Q set of pracshytical guidelines aimed at fosshytering and promoting mutual understanding and esteem beshytween Catholics and Jews

Some Jewish leaders felt that the silence of the Cnristlan churches during the six-day Arab-Israeli war rendered any further dialogue between the two groups absolutely meaningshyless Msgr Higgins explained

Many Jewish leaders howshyever he declared have taken the position of Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg who said The very fact that we wcre so angry in June of 1967 has convinced both Jews and Christians not to end the discussion but that it needs to be pursued in depth

All Catholics In the United States tIgr Higgins concluded must jQin the prayer of Rabbi Arthur Gilbert in his new book The Vatican Council and the Jews when he concludes his study of the council declaration on the Jews with the prayer that both Christians and Jews will be worthy of tl1eir calling to repair the world and to inshycrease the experience of godli shymess among men

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Parish Parade SACRED HEARTS FAIRHAVEN

Sunday Nov 10 writ be CCD Sunday in the parish and all children are encounjged to reshyceive Holy Communion in a body at the 930 Mass

The next meeting of the CCD will be held at 8 on Monday evening Nov 25 In the rectory

The new slate of officers are William Contois president George LeBlanc vice-president MiBs Hclene Frechette chairman of teachers Mrs William Conshytois chairman of social activishyties Rev Alexis Wygers SSCC treasurer

Appoints DiocesanSay Fordham to Remain middotCatholic Relations Director

WAsHiNGTON (NC)-FatbarHas Ne Intention of Abandoning Objectives F Raymond Fowerbaugh assist shyant to the rector for universityNEW YORK (NC) - The It also called on Fordham to for forming such policies and development since 1965 has beenboard of trustees of Fordham drop the graduate division for directives appointed to the newly createdUniversity issued a statement religiols education which trains

Fordham has no intention of post of director of diocesan reshyhere saying Fordham has no religion teachers for Catholic altering its firm commitment lations at the Catholic Univesrityintention of divesting itself of schools to cease sponsoring to the uniVersity or of abandonshy of Americaits character as an independent workshops and institutes on ing any of its objectives as II The appointment was anshyCatholic and Jesuit institution of Christian doctrine to sell the Catholic and Jesuit university nounced by Brother Nivardhigher learning it proposes to campus church of Our Lady and operating within the American Scheel CFX acting universityremain true to itself and to conshy to stop identifying itself in reshyeducational tradition the trusshy rectortinue in the untrammeled purshy ligious terms in its publications tees saidsuit of academic excellence Legal Opinion Father Fowerbaugh of tbemiddot

Gary Ind diocese and a formerThe statement came in the FatheJ Leo McLaughlin Fordshy

2 Ssl Stan t superintendent ~ wake of a recent study of the bam president reJeased tbe New Pastor sehools will coordinate the ulli- university which called on the study without either endorsing versitys diocesan informatloaInstitution to drop or Iadically or rejecting any of its conclushy Continued fJrom Page One programs and serve as liaison beshyalter any courses and activities sions tween the university and cUoee-shyThe newly appointed St Hedshyrelated to the Catholic Church In its statement the board of san officials wigs Pastor is truly an outshytrustees said the study was conshyThe story suggested this standing priest and is noted forceived of as part of a quest bymight be the way for Fordham his dedication to the Church theunivesrity officials for legal Urge Bishops Actto offset the great difJ1iculties Franciscan Community and toopinionit faces in establishing eligibil shy HARTFORD (NC) - T bthe great traditions of the PolishThis study the board of trus- ity for the general government peoplemiddot Priests Senate of the archdioee

tees wishes to make clear wasaid upon which its survival may of Hartford has asked Arcbbisbshynever tbmiddotought of as a statementdepend Very Rev Edmund Symkie shy ampjl Henry1 OBrien to eall OIl hibull of new policies or directives for wicz commisary gcneral of the fellow bishops to help resolveThe New York state constitushy Fordham It was and is looked order who made the nomination the controversy between Patricktion forbids government aid to on as one of many studies shedshy also announced that Rev John Cardinal OBoyle of Wasbinchurch-related schools ding light on the range of opshy Bambol OFM Conv has been ton and some of bis priests Oves

The study was commissioned tions open to those responsible transferred from St Hedwigs the papal encyclical on bhe by the university and carried to Montreal Canada oontrol out by Professors Walter Gell- -Says Folk Religeon horn aDd R Kent Greenwalt of the Columbia University lawmiddot Hin-ders Conversion HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEN in your y~school

RANTOU (NC) -There has cation plans consider the teaching Brotherhood It recommended among other been an upsurge of popular

things that the universitys the- folk religion in Taiwan and For information write XAVERIAN BROTHERS ology department avoid denomi- Maryknoll Father Lawrence co Brotller c CFLmiddot

101 WINCHESTER STIEn lIEWTOll 1IICHUIIDS MAss 02111national preferences such as Connors considers this the mashyCatholicism and take steps to jor factor in decreased convershyreduce the hea1lY preponder- sions to Catholicism here at ance of Catholic teachers there present

It would tie in with the fact that the Church is thought of asName Archdiocesan F L COLLINS amp SONSa foreign church and a person

Business Manager who joins the Chulch now will INCORPORATED 1937DENVER (NC)-Richard Belshy alienate himself from the local

Imap 3~ has been named to the culture the priest from Long newly created post of business Island New York said GENERAL CONTRACTORSmanager of the [)env~r archdishy Adult baptirms in Taiwan ocese dropped from an all-time high

He said although the position of 25330 in 19)6-57 to 7850 in and ENGINEERShas yet to receive definitive 1966-67 and it is expected that guidelines one of his first major the 1967-68 figure will be even JAMES H COLLINS CE Prestasks will be to revise and lower

standardize the accounting and The local religion is not Registered Civil and Structural Engineer accountability of both diocesan precisely Taoism and it is cershy Member National Society Professional Engineers

and parochial offices~ tainly not Buddhism Father He was graduated in 1961 Connors said It draws from FRANCIS L COLLINS JR Treas

from from Denver University both elements It could be more THOMAS K COUINS Secy and formerly served withmiddot the properly caJIed a folk religion AcanEMY BUILDING FALL R- ER MASSAir Force accounting and fishy drawing most heavily on Taoist

(nance oter practkes ~~~ ~~~

GOING TO I~A TIN AMERICA Richard Car din a 1 Cushing presented mission crosses to four US diocesan priests who have volunteered to serve with the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in Latin America They are left to right Fathers Alfred Allmaras of Fargo SD And~w Cogan of Trenton NJ Thomas Connolly- of Boston and Charles E Bevis of Charleston SC The St James Society founded by Cardinal Cushing in 1958 now has more than 100 priests in BQIivia Ecuador and Peru drawn from some 30 dioceses in the US and other nations NC Photo

THE ANCHO 17 Thurs Nov 7 1968

COMilC Appeals Uphol~$ Ius Law

LANSING (NC)-The Michishygan Court of Appeals in a unanshyimous opinion by a three-judge panel said it is constitutional for the state to provide transshyportation for non-public scboo pupils

The court upheld a 1966 rulinl by Ingham County Circuit Judge Sam Street Hughes who held the states Fair Bus Law doev not violate the constitutional provision against state support of religion

The Fair Bus Law passed by the Michigan Legislature iIl 1963 requires equal bus transshyportation for all children reshygardless of where they attend school

The purpose of the Fair BUG Law the appeals court said Mil to help children get to public and non-public schools in safety and good health in order to reshyceive an education and to beshycome mature and intelligent citizens

The purpose of the statu1e being clearly secular its pri shymary effect cannot be said either advance or inhibit reDshygion the three judges said

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

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Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

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Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

Withmiddot Safety at

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The ~econd -Vatican eotincfl Dharma Vira of West BEmgaf middot==i Sge 1 b 3F he added speeificallySal4middot al- state visited Mothermiddot Teresa - bull 1 irst Laymen most in the words of canon law I Jojaxhiuinternationally known 3 middotWmLE THEY LAS~ 3 WHEELING (NC) ~ Bishop almost the very middotsamething--known founder and mother su 5 5 i~seph 11- Hodges of Wh~lirig that there must middotbemiddotn~ dissent peri~r o~ the Missioqaries of -=~ ~Iosed i1I DaT ve~rans Bat =~ has announced appointment of when the Holy Father speaks) Ch~ritywho ~ recovering from James H ~auck as the first lay- even though he doesnt speak injuries received inanautoac- ~ M (tCLemiddotans ~ ~n to middotbecome executive djrec infallibly when middotit isa middotmatter ofmiddot cident The Yugoslavborn nun 3 5

bull tQr ofmiddot diocesan Catholic Ghari- ~aitb ()l morals abOut which he ~as been working in India$Incesect UNION WHARF FAIRHAVENmiddotmiddotmiddot - ttil 997-9358sect ~ -~ bull ~Ill~ ~~~~and is an Indi~d~~izen middotmiddotiUIIIUlIlIiIlIlIllIllIlHlliIUlilIllIIllIIllIllIlHlUllllliiliIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I1UIIIIHIUIIHIIIIIIIIIUJii

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

Taunton 6-0 Wrentham ~orlt ~eague ~ffaIr

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

gtthe ampWeboto losina streak

Nantucke~ which is leading theCe Ie 1IJlanda three-team

11 bullbull -

dubs in Uie eirc~it battled to bull ~-6~e iast Saturdqbull middot 1

20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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18middot THE ANrJ-niocese of Fall River-Thursbull Nov 7 1968

Furad ffifi)~t~ IehristianDuty To Aid W(grid DeYelop~ent

By Barbara Ward

The world does not have to go through the whole difshyficult and confusing performance of setting up functioning international agencies if it wants to conduct more of its economic activities on a global scale The agencies are there

and many of them are tryshying by every means to go farther and move more quickly The World Bank for instance is doubling its rate of

borrowing this year so that it can go out and double its rate of limding in the years ahead But having the

middot aglncies is only a start Why should we use them Why does Pope Paul repeat again and again iii Populorum Progressio that IS a funda-Amiddot mental Christian duty to support and extend the work of internashytihmll institutions Why does he roundly declare that the social

middot issue is now a worldwide issue Why does he pick out the con

-truction of a worldwide sysshymiddottern 0pound Justice peace and coopshy

eration as the gigantic overshymiddot wheiming need of our times

Intimate World

The Ieason lies of CQ~ i1 pa emiddotrt In h~~r pmiddothmiddotYImiddotcal middotfmiddotmiddot~t On

cannot ignore hiles and obligashylti(hs ina coJnniunity in which

in frontof ~he liVing middotOOm wmdows

- ~ allow ra emotion ~rute ~~~e t~al tnba an~ natIonal claIms to bash about in so small hOOd ~ ~elghlgtor m~ltes on a global scale that dIsIntegratIon~f ~rder whIch people most f~ar insld~ the national comxnumty We talk of teenage ~Iolence wlt ~alk of gh~tto CItIes B~t what happens If whole contIshynents become g~ettoes an~ mo~e than half theIr population 18

under 20 years Economic Interdependence

To the fragility of our world we must add its economic intershydependence The wealthy 20 per cent of the worlds peoples who live round the North Atlantic and engross nearly 80 per cent of the worlds wealth invent so many substitutes-like plasshytics and nylon-waste so much money on armaments and proshyduce so large a food surplus that fOr a tirile they couldmiddot ignore the two-thirds of humanity who live on and below the poverty line

automation has gobbled up more jobs when color TV is laid on in every room in every house

How will highly competitive market economies deal with a situartion in which they have to fight each other for the possibly saturated trade of the already

wealthy 20 per cent It may be that their demand for still unshyimagined luxuries and extras or

a sudden spurt of growth in their population even some exshytravagant maneuvers in outer space or even-unhappily--eight times overkill in armaments will still keep their economies in trim -

But it is equally possible that the catastrophic disease ofthe

Great Crash in 1929-the failure of demand to keep pace with suppiy - may overtake the wealthy West within a generashytion

These are arguments of reashyson and self-interest to regardthe world as a single system In

which th 1 h 0 h i smiddote wea t f eac de-

SUPERIOR GENERALIt was announced in Rome that Mother Georgianne Segner

h bof Dallas Texas as een

elected Superior General of the worldwide congregation of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mother GeOrgi-anne has spent the las~ seven

A years as head of an menshycan province 0pound the order

pendent in a real degree upon operating schools in Texas the wealth of all These are LouiSiana Misllisslppi Ar~ valid eConomic reilsons f6r put- A

middot4Mltilnary travelers can ~e the velopmen~andto use aJl( deve~-f middot INmndtrip in little moretha~ Dip the international institutionS

14hours (this will middotbe slowmiddottiniemiddotWtic~l J)esi ~XPesl(tii~Vfor~dfs 19 Y-earsbEnC~) and~ttonau~ Common interests and common

~ 9Q_JPjpJ~~bull c bull ~ life middot On~ canJ1ot Je deB- ~middot~he - But middotf() Christia~ dO the~

Yforldllde Imp~~ca~lns of hat _ middot middotmiddotmiddotndthmiddot k he fl arguments- of reason of ~~~~ns ~o~ m w n e e enligbteh~se1f-jpterest--go far

r middot ~lOH ~creens Dlghtaft~r~ight eriQugh It is no doubt Bdniir ~ve ~I~ultan~u~ ~ove~~~e 01 able th~t if he is ~lile~eiloug~

~~r -~llage middotplanet s Jtf~stu~en~ Dives can make La8ros pr~pel middot J1~ mParls ~r MexI~ asl~-~ aswell as himself yet this is eI~teas C~cag~ or Berkeley rotthe argument OfDivesi~ bull boy s deathlD VIetnam almost Lo-rd H d f middot middotmiddot118middot d t th tmiddot sli e argue or a ce 10

middot as Imme la eas e ~o ~r cra extravagance and overoius of

tin th htmiddot f W t lit g eVelgomiddot es em po shyieal commitment behind a cori

certed effort to make the Sev~tieS a genuine Decade of Deshy

generositynotmiddot suWreSSingbull rea

a haste an eagerness a willingshyness a thirst for justice which goes far beyond the sedate dic- tates of reason and good sense

And so for a people who like the Americans are adding $80 billions this year to a national income of over $850 billions- and giving less than $2 billions to world development-we may wonder whether the Lords judgment on Dives is wholly beside the point

Papal Teaching Continued from Page One

excluded from preaching teachshying or hearing confessions even though there has been no for~al declaration of heresy)

The sOurces of that canon he said go back to the Council of

Nations Bishops Meet Mondciy Continued from Page One

veloped in the U S bishops colshylective pastoral-

There was also amajority enshydorsement from the bishops on development in the pastoral of selective conscientious objection and related questions of war and peace

The U S bishops meeting as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and as the United States Catholic Confershyence will be in session from Nov 11 through noon on Nov 15 here

Reports Committee reports on matters

to be discussed at the fiveday meeting have been distributed to all the bishops In addition inshydividual bishops may bring up on the floor other matters they may wish to have discussed

ltSuchdiscussion may very likely include Pope Paul VIs encycli

1 H Vt d t tca umanae 1 a an sa e-

Sistine ChClpel Continued from Page One

Secret of Michelangelo Every Mans Dream will follow the

th t M 1 1 t d stones a Ice ange 0 pam e -On the ceiling and will be preshysented in dramatic rather than dpcumentary form ~exande~ Eliot f~rmer art edItor of TIme Magazme wrote t~e teleplay which attempts to

1 t hat as In Mchelanre a e w W I shy

kansas Alabama r~zo~aiedor read He alsO spent three and NewmiddotMexico NC Photomiddot- hours each day lying on his middotback

middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotroJmiddotectmiddot EqmiddotuamiddotImiddottmiddoty nize~he ceiling from the art shy lsts point of view

R p First Time epolf$ rQgressmiddotmiddot middotTie fiim in~rkS the first tiine DETROIT (NC) _ Project middotsince~heceiiing waS CoInpleted Equality of Michigan Pait of a inthesixteenthcentury that the

nationwide interreiigioUs fair fresco was seen and photoshyemployment program launched graphed from the exact middotprox- here in 1965 has issued its first imUyat which itwas pamplnted stltistical pt9gress reportmiddot for DUe to the quantity of dust in enthusiastically endo~d QY the

fhIs9ty The reportmiddot showed the chapel _bec~us~ oflhe heavY VFw American Legion E~ that at least 550 minority-group fQOt traffic ItJs said 10 be im- Club Moose Clu~ Knights 01 PersoN gain~ jobs middottJroughoutmiddot middot~iblemiddottoil~ i~~igtrt8lltdetails COlumbus ~ouncil ofphurches the project during 1967 of the fresco fropthe hapel onlyto name a few~ The en~~ The 12-page report ued si- ~ Evemiddotn the robe Wom bymiddot affair is expected to last an hourISS floo ~ialtaneoUsly in Detroit and God long tho~ght to be blue and a haJf

cago ea s~n butgoing far beyoDdltihe Of th tmiddot sad that grap rom close range It Was man with twocOatslil to give 340 ofe Ut1~z~~~~ je~eformiddotpointedmiddot out both away Therieh young man black and 210 for Spanish_middotmiddotThe fllxn IS regarded a~ a docshy i d hibull If f 11h ument WIth enormous hlstoncal IS IIU ISPOSSess mse 0 a e surnamed persons The jobs Possesses These no doubt are caple at all levels of employment value tOprese~t and future stushythe extremes of evangelical love from nonskilled labor through de~ts ofRemiddotalss~ce art Re~to-But short of it Christ asks for management ~atIon of the cellmg i~ planned

Chi tmiddotl h dquarters proved to be pmk when photoshyna lona hed f

In the near future and Vatican Studied were 468 bu~iness officials estimate that it may

firms that re~rted theIr em- take more than ten years to ployment statistics to PE of complete Michigan for 1966 and 1967 Of these 51 firms underwent merit shyemployment compliance reviews similar to those conducted by the federal governments conshy

tract compliance program The 51 reviewed firms inshy

creased their black employes 305 per cent about one-third

more than the unreviewed firms and increased their Spanish-surnamed employes 639 per cenl

The 417 unreviewedfirms inshycreased their black employes by 226 per cent and Spanishshysurnamed employes by 266 per cent whjJe their over-all emshyployment rose 151 per cent

gelos mind as he worked on the U

fresco 450 years ago Eliot reshysearched every-thing the Italian artist was known to have studshy

ments which have been issued on it by various episcopal conshyferences throughout the world

The Bishops Committee on the Liturgy has prepared an 84-page report on li-turgical matters for the bishops considshyeration These include various matters connected with the Lit shyurgy such as a Thanksgiving Day Mass Communion more than once a day use of Latin in the Mass and lay persons disshytributing Communion under cershytain circumstances Some of the matters to be discussed by the bishops require confirnlaUon

by the Holy See others involve requests to the Holy See

LaSalette

COntinued from Page One fore appreciative crowds in both New York City and in Portsshymouth Virginia

Instrumental music will be provided by the LaSalle Acadshyemy Symphonic Band of Provishy

middotdence This band has become a regularly invited guest at the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi shyval in Washington D C They have performed all over New England and are considered by many as being one of the most renowned bands in New Enshygland They have recently reshyturned from their second apshypearance at EXPO 67

The occasion is non-denomi-S

national Speakers will be middotU Army Cha~lain Henry Duran~ MS RabbI PhIlip Kaplan an Revmiddot Bernard MHanningerOth dded f t ill be a er a ea ures w

onrop Qfa tallpla~form toscru- ~(m-tinuo~ ~how~Ilg of a speci~ UN fil~ entitl~ Overture taped excerpts froJl talks giv~

bY LinColn John F KennedY Martin Luther IGngPope Paw middotmiddotVImiddotmiddot

Five to sixmiddotthousand persoM of all races and creeds are e~~ pected to attendmiddotthiBmiddotPJlAY FOR

PEACE DAY which has been

Joint Movement DENVER (NC) - Catholics

for aBetter Society a new Colshyorado laymens organization h~ decided to apply for affiliation with the National Association of Laymen The national units

goal is to gain a lay voice in policy making decisions of the U S Church

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By PETER ) BARTEl IIortllII IIiP Cud

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

Taunton 6-0 Wrentham ~orlt ~eague ~ffaIr

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SHELL HEATING OI~S ~ South bull Sea Streets

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

the WhalingCity middotAnisans will Mansfield which easily dis- the-second school is situat~ said nmiddotamiddottmiddot0 nal banklbe ~ ampJt4fihaftElr a tw~POBed~ Stoughton34-l9las middot~kiestmiddotmiddot Saturday takes to the road for competihoni will rest on iltur- _

middotmiddotmiddotCoaehmiddotCharley Connen~Dart- its up-eoming Saturday engage- day nextmiddot MartIlas Vinej-anl middotPmiddotmiddotmiddotyowfl - _ttermiddotmiddot lJonJdnO Umily mouth dIocesans will beat home lPentwlth Frinklirmiddotmiddot and Prbvincetown the other IJt on Saturday seeking to extend

gtthe ampWeboto losina streak

Nantucke~ which is leading theCe Ie 1IJlanda three-team

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dubs in Uie eirc~it battled to bull ~-6~e iast Saturdqbull middot 1

20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Nov 7 1968 J 19 Theophilus Moniz of East Falmouth SPORTS

IN THE DIOCESE (joast Goard Academy Star Good Man to Have Backing up Any Line

BY LUKE SIMS What is however Is the faet that he competes iIi the 145shy

fIheophilus Moniz both sounds pound class and looks more like a sixmiddotth- In order to meet the requireshycentury gladiator than a mild- ments Moniz must shed closeOldmiddot Rochester Corrals Flag mannered member of the United to 20 pounds in less than 11 states Coast Guardmiddot Academy month football team He accomplished the feat lastBourne Is Lone All-Winner For the past two years the season and won two victories East Falmouth resident 00s been in the eighth annual Coast

M tta i8ett Old Roch ter of th Netta starting linebacker for Coach Guard Academy Wrestling Inshya po s es e arragans Tad Schroeders eleven and was vitational tournament before

League is the first area club to tuck away a championship particularly impresssive during being ousted in the doubleelimshypennant--with three more weeks still remaining jJll the an unimpressive 0-8 season ination tournament season-while frltmtrunning Bourne of the Oapeway Con- Moniz invariably draws the

In a 19-7 loss to Worcester positions ~ wrestlers aference is the sole undefea~middot T h M H in ~ vBack in the Narry loop for ec ODlZ was so e ective challenge he mOre than welshy

ed and untied combine within the first time in years Coach his linebacking position that he comes the confines of the diocesan FraDk Almeidas Mattapoisett was named to the All-Eastern Hes a human dynamo on the territorial limits regionals clinched the flag when College Athletic Conference mats as he is on the football

Needle-threading quarteback they wound-up in a 20-20 tie team (College Division II) the field Coach Schroeder is parshyaerialist Bill Sherry of Msgr with Seekonk High m Us last following week ticularly impresseii and has~ Coyle High in Taunton halted outing The other four Narry Moniz is the son of Mr and often said He (M)niz) is II

the Durfee of Fall River steam- competitors have each lost at MrS Theophilus Moniz of 165 good man to have backing up roller to keep the Bristol County least one game Davisville Road East Falmouth any line and Im sure glad hes league final outcome in doubt C0ach Russ B~~s Can~~en and is amiddot m~mber of middotSt An r backing up ours for another week lit lea9t while mamtained theIr aU-wmnmg thonys Church in his home At Lawrence High in FalshyNorth Attleboro and Oliver record by eaSily besting Fair-) townmiddot mouth Moniz sparked the Clip-Ames ofmiddotNorth Easton remain in bav~n28-6inthei~lastmiddot contest Asecond classman Cunmiddotor)middot ~ to an undefeated season and a H -omock cgt--middottfirs place DUrfee stillmiddotretams the edge J Co

UltaI in th BrisLl Co t 10 b t MonI has been hlttmg bIgmiddot full- Cepeway nference crown in tie e un y op u backs aild covering ghint ends his ~nior year andwas seleCted

Independent New Bedfo~ ~vals notoW ~di~~ m ththeJl1atical for the past two campai~rui Not Ail-Conference tackle and tineshyth hHigh is unbeaten in aix encoun- ance VlOUl~ e onors middotmiddottall (5-9) Theo is 8 ri1 ged1 ba~er that year

ters but it was held to a tie a North Attl~amp and ltliver bliilt Ul5~pounder whd ~tak~ Th~ Cadets like they did)asl fortnight ago by the same Coy~ Ames a~ loa g to ~e other pridemiddotlll pynismngthe opposi- ~ear ar~ having a tollg~ ~me aggregation which outclass~ the clubs fOr help illl (deciding the tion winning ball gam~s butThe9pb-Fall River Iil~toppem Hockomock ti~e Off kte f~ball fi~~ ~~ has ilus 1onil hasalready won the

bull ~e appea~ance of a choir ~ TIIEQ~IIILVS MONIZr respect pf enemy ball club~wJttl Bill Sherry~ Dazziing Perfomiddotrma~cemiddotmiddot Young Moniz is a dedicatedmiddot I j ~h~ve drive and detershyl

athlete No better proof can be In DeCember MoniZ become6Dennis-Yarmouth held ~ a pIghton~RehoboUl also I enshy

offered than the rugged training a memlgter of the Coast Guard8-6 tie last Saturday tackles the gages In a non-leaguemiddot tilt on ~rogramhe undergoes follo~ wrestling team whiCh in itselfall-winning Bourne team at Saturday next when itdshes tile gridiron season is not Pariicularly amaZlngshythe lattersmiddot field this coming with Norton of the Tri-Valley bull 1

weekend Fairhaven the most Conferen~ at the latters home recent Bourne victim will be at grounds Dover-Sherbume sC9red V t Wmiddot home on Saturday for a non in the last 2Oseeonlis ofmiddotplay ~ ermon orryleaiue affair with Case Hittp of DOSe out N9rtQn 2014lmstSat- -

Swansea pfthe Narry clrcuit urday~in aTriYaneyti1t Possible ClosingofPCiIbullish School Grades In=~a~hmiddotmiddoto~e~~~middotmiddotdi~~~~~~e~~=middot )$ Cau~elof(~ncern nmiddotmiddot8enmiddotni~gto~middot~ famous for ~r

middot day nextmiddotwhen It goes outmiddotof the middotfor first placefinlshalive-al~i r middotBENNlNGTON NC) p i J J bull

leaglle tole meet Sot~~t~~ ~U~~~tin~Bfun-~~ ~q andj)lb~iesChOOl( officlaisr~ ~~~~i ~l p~ QUALITY anilmiddot NalTY ague a 1a~ e ~nU6 on bi VfIn t ned th t ~J

fJeld SoQlerset ~ ctUt-O Saturday whenmiddotthey JOurney to theWJl~Oe~e ~~ t ~ ~~) rbullbull bull SEbVICEI win over C8Jltonqf the B9Pto- AtUeboro 10 QUlet secondplace ere a p as ng Oli ~ cl9slng o radell- seven Il mock looP laSt Saturday BishopmiddotFee)lanmiddotHigb middot seveta~~ra~~s inthis communI- ~detg~t)1as ~n canied out ~~~_~ ~_

Barnstable IDgh an easy 45-14 or lLanagan WUJ be content If hiS t~B~~C~~llC schools 1 in 8eV~JCll Catholic scJloo]as 04I 1 bull i

vietor over Darbnouth in ~ middotastute Somersetmiddot fieldgene~alJmiddot S1D~ school reopened Irt S~Jound the state inmiddotthe papoundUwo ----------- Capeway Conferencecontest last who is equally 2Jdept at NUDlDg tember there h~s ~specu-)eQnyen ~ c T

Saturday takes on the Nall7 ~ well as passing gives a re- lation tha~ ulgt~rmiddotgrades wi~l ~ middot league champions Old K0Ches- peat performance of the exltep- dropped in two grammarsehoo~

ter litmiddot the latters field on ~ tional talents he demonstrated Msgr~ John L~ch supe~ bullbull ~~IT ER t

Urday next last Saturday in one of Coylesmiddottendent of schools lot theBur- ~~I~ Lawrence High of Falmouth fIn~ showings in their 38_year lington dl1ocese has told a joint Paint and Wallpaper

rested after an off-week will rivalry with Durfee meeting of the dIocesan and entertain Dartmouth thls com- I hope there were some col- state school boards thatth~ fu7 Dupont Paint ing weekend lege scouts in the stands todaymiddot ture of the seventh and eIgh~ ~ car Middle St

Seekonk which spoiled Old was an off-repeated comment grad~s in one of the schoolsmiddot will 422 Acush Ave Rochestera all-winning Narry in essence as supporters of both be discussed at~he November ft _ bull New Bedford mark engages a non-league foe clubs filed from Hopewell Park meeting of the diocesan school shywhen it hosts Westwood on in Taunton after the stunning board PARKING Saturday next Case of Swansea Coyle upset of the previously Later Msgr L~nch 4laid ~e Rear of Store nosed out Dighton-Rehoboth unbeaten and untied Fall River pastor of the pansh school Inshy14-6 last Saturday club te~ds to keep the ~o grades

gomg as long as poSSIble Msgr Francis Flanagan has

Diocesan Rivals in Crucial Contest always talked in the most posishytive terms about the futuIe of

Feehan which threw a scare The countys three league rep- the upper grades Msgr Lynch into the Durfee camp earlier in resentatives are listed for Hock- eXPlained but he may have tlll the season is up for the Coyle omock league contests on Sat- face the problems of a teacher engagement after Its easy 28-8 urday next Oliver Ame~ which shortage caused by the shortage triumph over North Attleboro romped to a 34-14 WID over of Sisters and the lack ofmiddot vocashyof the Hockomock loop Fran~lin last S~turdayWill be ~ions This means inc~ased

New Bedford has this coming battling to mamtain Itsmiddot middotfIrst financial burden becauseof the weekend off after walloping place deadlock when It engages need to hire lay tea~heJl be Attleboro High41~O last Satur- Canton at ~e ~atters Cield noted day Durfee tOo is idle next North Attleboro a former Msgr Lynch said that drop Saturday Coun~y contener travels ~ ping of the seventh grade at til~

Taunton 6-0 Wrentham ~orlt ~eague ~ffaIr

ATWOOD OIL COMPANY

SHELL HEATING OI~S ~ South bull Sea Streets

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High defeated end of the year will be consid by Bishop StBng ]igh of North WIth King PhIlIp RegIonal ered if the parish is absolutely DartJDouthmiddotfaceli un easier op- North like Olliver Ames must f~rced to do so lt the me~chantsponeniibmiddot NeWB~rd Voca- win to remain ixl~the top berth Fath~r CharlesWallen cSC I Ultria1neClt~ltt~ll7illthough deadlock ~ast9(lf tlpcentshi ~hi~ I bull bullbullbull bull bull

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Deluxe recliner in rich

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Colonial Comfort Swivel Rocker in Smart Tw~ Texture $118

A Small Down Payment-

Will Reserve Your Selections

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Smart traditional Scotchgard Shepherd casters Scotchgard Rocker Recliner in For Christmas Delivery

treated fabric $78 treated fabric $ 88 Leather-like $98 I Naugahyde

FREEDELlVBlY See More Quality Chairs on Display Than Youll See in a Dozen Ordinary Furniture Stores il1 Every Wanted Size ~tyle CabinetWood Finish Fabric and centolor asons

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Nov 7 1968

Deluxe recliner in rich

velvet $178

I

LAY-AWAY NOW

FOR CHRISTMAS

Colonial Comfort Swivel Rocker in Smart Tw~ Texture $118

A Small Down Payment-

Will Reserve Your Selections

asons rnne

urnis~ingsexPo

Ope~ Day9 AM to JOPM-Inc~dngSaturdays bull I 0 I

I

THE MOST MAGNIFICENT EXTRAVAGANZA OF FURNiTURE - --

ARTISTRY EVER ASSEMBLED UNDER ONE ROOF ANYWHEREI

Contemporary style with

3 Pc KRO~~LE~~~~~~~pq~a~y Gro~pillQ MR~ ~~~SCHA~R~i~i~~~gt$middot1middot 7middot8 lt

l j~ I) bull

~TCtlING OTTOMAN ~ I ~

gtlaquolt Here are chairs ~y Kroehler th~t r~pr~sent the u~imate in style quality and value This 3 pie~e g(oupingmiddotin~ludes the Mr Hi Back lounge Chair the Mrs Compaflion(ihair and the plush Ottomar)

thatmiddot c~mplements either~chair Bot~ ~hai~s are cushioned ~ith Polyurethane foam fully reversible for twice the wear with fabrics Scotchgardedto repel stains

bull 1

Smart traditional Scotchgard Shepherd casters Scotchgard Rocker Recliner in For Christmas Delivery

treated fabric $78 treated fabric $ 88 Leather-like $98 I Naugahyde

FREEDELlVBlY See More Quality Chairs on Display Than Youll See in a Dozen Ordinary Furniture Stores il1 Every Wanted Size ~tyle CabinetWood Finish Fabric and centolor asons

TERMSTO FIT YOUR INCOME UNew Engletnds Largest Furniture Showroomshy