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The ANCHOR

fall R~ver, Mass., Thursday,. J~Uie 30, 1966

Vol. 10, N@.

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O'rdin~\lgon of New Bedford Jesuit ~n Belgium July 30 Rev. Mr. A. Paul Paradis, S.J" son of Mrs. A:fltoinette BLESSING OF FLEET IN PR9VINCETOWN: Rev. Leo J,. Duart, pastor of St. (¥eJletier) Paradis and the late ROland A. Para,dis of 170. Betel' the, Apostle Church, PrOVincetown, arrives at MacMillan Wharf for the 19th annual Rivet Street, New Bedford, will be ordained'to the priest-' blessing of the fishing fleet. Many visitors were in the Cape town ,for this religious event. hood in the Society of Jesus on Saturday, July 30, by Bishop Charles-Marie Him­ " '~ . mel', 'Bishop' of Tournai, in , ~/II/1II/1ItIIIll/lIllIllHIt/lIllItHIllItItItUIllItI/lI,"IIIlIIIItIllIIt"ltltltlllmllttltllltlllll1IiIltlllltltlllltlllllllltltttlltllllltltlltll/llllltllllllllttlllltllilltilltlllltlllttllllllllili111111111'!!: the chapel of the College St.

Michel in Brussels, Belgium.

He ,will offer his first Mass on the following day in the col­

lege chapel, at which he will be

joined by his brother, Very

Rev. Donald L. Paradis, M.S.,

superior and director of the

La Saletce Shrine in Attleboro,'

Mass. '

After attending St. Anne's Gt'ammal' School' and St. An­ thony's High, School, New Bed­ ford, upon graduation in '1952 he studied for a year at Boston College and then entered the Jesuit novitiate at Shadow­ brook in Lenox, Mass. in 1953, . New Berlford Catholics will join their Orthodox, Protestant and Jewish' brethren at where he spent two years of 7 Sunday night, July 3 in a community-wide joint worship service at Keith Junior High noviceship. When Shadowb~ook was entirely destroyed by fire School Auditorium. Ina letter sent to area clergy by members of an ecumenical dialogue in March of i956, Rev. Mr. , group which has been meeting in New Bedford for the past six months, program organizers Paradis continued his studies in s,tat~d: "We think that the "With, this ,duaJ purpose in iI', procession at the beginning Turn to Page Fifteea . Rev. Mr. Paradis time has come' for 'us to dem­ mind we are planning a com- and end of the service, said the onsfrate our faith.' in God munity-wide -joint 'worship' ser- ,organizer. In keeping with the vice' in 'which we 'hope all' the patriotic and religious theme' clergy and laity of each church' of the occasion,the processional' . . , ' ,Almighty God as we celebrate and synagogue will participate." hymn will be "The Battle HYI11D , Participating clergy will walk, Turn to Page Five Independence Day? .

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!~ew Bedford to Conduct ~

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Joint Worship Sunday

All-Faith Service At Keith Junior High School

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Bishop Gerrard, Msgr. Gallagher To Participate

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Observe "Third Ann:iversary' ~sn:ti~~~:~nn~~t'us,'io~tl:~~=, Of Pope Pau'I's Coronation'

WASHINGTON (NC)-"Like the first' Paul ,traveling ft foot to the ends of the earth, Pope Paul VI. has gone as a humble pilgrim carrying the plea of Christ to awaken the hearts of men everywhere. Through all the ,ages that iieparate the two Pauls, ' Hierarchy, Fall River Brownsville Shepherd nothing alters their eternal energy, his courage, his gentle· ness,' his humility, is surely what, In TV Talk on Farm Folk in Attendance message of peace for man is needed in our age." Bishop' '

ttu-ough the reign of God." McDonald said. "To spread the ,At Enthronement

Labor Compl~ints In these words, Bishop Wil- word of God, St. Paul too trav· Bam i McDonald, rector of the eled thol'sands of miles, more At Mass' concelebrated with his Administrator, diocesan consultors and Chancellor, J€ atholic University of America, than, 3000 on foot and almost Most Reverend Humberto S. Medeiros, S.T.D., former Chancellor of the'Fall River Diocese tbaract~rjzed the reign of Pope 10,000 aboard ship, and nothing Paul VI at a pontifical Mass in nature, nor anything man and former pastor of St. Micha,el's Church, Fall River, was formally installed yesterday as s~ond Bishop of this southernmost diocese in the United States by Most Reverend Robert today at the National Shrine of ,Turn to Page Eleven Ute Immaculate Conception. E. Lucey, S.T.D., Archbishop The M.;;tss, commemorating the of San Antonio. The Mass third anniversary of Pope Paul's and installation in historic <coronation, was offered by Arch­ Immaculate Conception Ca­ bishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apos­ thedral were witnesed by 13 tolic Delegate in the United Pope Paul accepted the decision of the Vatican Council Fathers who asked him to Bishops, including the Most States. ''The icdomitable spirit of St. deal with the birth control issue personally. In this manner, the issue was taken from Reverend James i.. Connolly, ~ul' with 'his idealism, his the near public debates, where misunderstanding could so easily, be created, and given D.D., Bishop of Fall River, 'who instead to a more specialized group. The Holy F'ather took this 'request more seriousl~r and consecrated his former Chan­ cellor in Fall River on June 9. appointed a commission of . Also attending was the Most Jnternational experts-laity it complement it, the clamor of by the Creator and confirmed Reverend Estanislao Alcaraz and clergy-which beo-an to ·overpopulation, the true pur- by Christ. Figueroa, Bishop of Matamoros, <:! poses of marriage as envisaged sift the facts concerning th'e The secret findings have been Mexico, which adjoins Browns­ Sister Therese of the Child modern "need" for birth control IIt11tlllll/llllllllllltlllllllltllllllltlllllllllllltllllllllltlrnt turned over to the special "inner ville, just a bridge away, across the Rio Grande River. cabinet" that was especially ap­ and its permissiveness' along­ oYf>SUS, O.C.D., superior at Christ Special guests at the Cathe­ side the doctrines of the Cath()erucificd and Our Lady Media­ Summer Schedule pointed by the Pope. This group of 15 Cardinals and Bishops re­ dral were 40 members-cl~rgy kix Monastery, Dartmouth, ex­ The Anchor publishes ·today

viewed the findings of the ex­ and laity-fl'om the Fall River tends an invitation to priests, He Church. The experts studied the many the, Sum fit er sc.hedules of perts, and, witnessing the teach­ Diocese, including Bishop Me­ sisters and laity to visit the na­ ings of the Church, made its deiros' ilister, Mrs. Natalie Souza Masses and other devotions

tion's newest Carmel and first problems involved: just what is the natural law (the order estab­ in ,churches in the Cape Cod

own recommendations. and his two brothers, Leonel lin the Diocese this weekend. lished by the Creator),' does area, Martha's Vineyard and

His Emminence, Octavio Car­ and Manuel. , Visiting on Saturday and Sun­ birth control actually clash with dinal OHaviani, will formally Nantucket Islands. See page 4.

Bishop Medeiros was wel... day will be from 9 in the morn­ ing ~ntil 6 in the evening. , TUln to Page Five Turn to Page Fifteelll tnis divIne expression Or does Uti 111111 lit IIIII 1111111 1I111f11111111111 111111 I11111111 III IIIII11IU

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Pope $tudies ,Birth

Medei:ros ,Takes Over'See'

Control~eport

Carmel Invites All to Visit

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