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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 10

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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10 BRIDGEPORT POST Friday, Nov. 30, 1973 CHURCHES JOIN IN AN EXCHANGE (Continued from Page One) Collcy; St. Mary and, St. Savior, Stamford, the Rev. Martin Me- Dermott and the Rev.

Charles Knapp; St. Maurice and Emmanuel Episcopal, Olenbrook, the Rev. Nicholas V. Grieco and the Rev. Kevin Martin.

The Ven. Monk, Episcopal archdeacon, will preach at St. Aloysius, New. Canaan; the Rev. Dana Kennedy, Christ and Holy Trinity Church, Westport, will preach at Assumption R.C.

church, and Father Rooney will preach at St. Stephen Episcopal church, Ridgefield. At St. Luke, Father Driscoll, co-chairman of the ecumenical pulput exchange program, will introduce Bishop Porteus to the congregation. Because of previously planned programs at St.

Thomas Catholic -and St. Paul's Episcopal churches, both in Fairtield, the pulpit exchange will take place the following week on the second Sunday in Advent. The Rev. Adam M. Lewis, Iff, of St.

Paul's, and Monsignor George B. Curtiss, of St. Thomas, will deliver scrmccis in the program. SOME SANTA HELPERS WORK IN UPSTATE JAIL BROOKLYN, Conn. (AP) -Some of Santa's helpers are behind bars in this small eastern Connecticut (own.

But the children who get their gifts won't care. Inmates at the state Correctional Center are repairing hun- dreds of toys to give to underprivileged children in the region. They will be distributed by the Salvation Army. Small 'animals and birds usually are not found in abundance near waterfalls. The roar of the water can mask sounds of danger and as a result they to inhabit quieter AREA ARRESTS WESTPORT State Police at Troop arrested 18 drivers, and issued 15 warnings on vehicle law violation charges Fairfield county area drivers arrested are as follows: Maurice Lemay, 41, of 177 ,0: Lynnc place, to obey traffic, Charged Robert Wade street, Bridgeport; Frank Angione, 38, of -Pine Hill avenue, East Norwa'lltf Charged with failure" to 'obey were: Gustaf Scabeck, 68, of Sasco Hill road; Southport; Michael Convey, 25, of 103 Putnam road, New Canaan; Henry Teller, 33, of 28 circle, Westport; John 22, of 330 Maplewood avt'nue, Bridgeport; Robert Stel'ho, '25, of 663 North Ridge- pd Bridgeport; Alan Looser, 24.

of 3880 Redding road proved, by bishops. The readings appear in the new Roman Catholic Lectionary and have been, approved tor use in the exchange by the Right Warren Hutchens, bishop Episcopal addition to preaching sermons the bishops, garbed in the vestments, of their office, also will.proclaim the Gospel and of- ier the petitions of the general intercessions. List Parishes Parishes participating and "their respective clergy 'who serve as guest preachers are as St. Pius R.C. church, and.

Emmanuel i a Weston, the Rev. Michael Boc- and the Rev. George Laed- lin, respective guest preachers; Blessed Sacrament and-. St. Bridgeport, the Rev.

Stanley B. Rousseua and the Rev. John Noble; St. Lawrence a the Rev. Phillip and the Rev.

Ralph Merrill; St. Leo and Francis, Stamford, the Rev. F. Detscher and Father Dresser. Also, St.

Michael and St. -Barnabas," Greenwich, the Rev. and the'Rev. Harold Bassage; Peter 'and St. James, Danbury, the Rev.

Mark Grimes and the Rev. Graham Luckenbill; Holy Family and Trinity-St. Michael, Fairfield, the Rev. Blaise Glntoli and Joseph' Racioppi; St. 'John and Darien, the Rev.

Pierre Botton and the Rev. Robert Back; -St. Jerome and Trinity-Episcopal, Norwalk, the 'John' Bumstead. a'nd the Rev. Leland Hunt.

In Norwalk 1 Also, St. -Thomas the Apostle and Christ Episcopal, Norwalk, tfie Rev. William' Scheyd -and the Rev. Arthur Bello; St. Bridget and Stamford, the Stephen DeLuca and the Thomas Peterson; St.

John and St. John Episcopal, Stam. ford, the Rev. William A. Nagle and the Rev.

Stanley Hemsley; Catherine and Paul, the Rev. Vincent O'Connor arid, the' Rev. James Arin'and; St. Peter and St. Mark, Bridgeport; Monsignor David Barinori and 'the Rev.

Clarence Coleridge. St. James and Christ Church, the Merry, and the Carl But- St. Rose-and Trinity, Newtown, the Rev. Thomas Lynch and the Rev.

-Stephen Gushee; St; Catherine and Trinity Episcopal, Trumbull, the Rev. Ba'rry Fury and the Rev. Robert Je.wett; St. Augustine Cathedral and St. John.Episcopal, Bridgeport, the Rev.

John E. Gilmartin and the Rev. Joseph R. Gatto; St. Ann and- St.

George, Bridgeport, the Rev. Joseph Fitzgerald and the Rev. Hobary Gary; Most Precious Blood and Christ Episcopal! Trumbull; the.Rev. Bartholomew. Laurello and the Rev.

John Martiner. Sacred Heart and Christ Georgetown, the Rev. George Birge and Rev. Ran. dolph Giddings; St.

Mary and Christ Church. Greenwich, the Hitchcock and the Rev; Bradford Hastings; St. Gregory, Danbury, and St. Paul, Broqkfield, the Rev. John Wigh and the.

George -Crocker Sty.Teresa, Trumbull, a Peter, Monroe, the Rev. Nicho las Calabrd.and the Rev. Dariie MASS SLATED AT MAUSOLEUM-HERE The Most Walter Curtis, bishop of Bridgeport was to celebrate his annua Mass 'for the Faithful Departec today at 4 p.m. at St. Michael's cemetery mausoleum, Stratford avenue.

The Mass 'also served as. an occasion for ceremonies commemorating the completion of the new elevator system in the mausoleum, which has. been installed to serve visitors, to the modern 'three-story structure dedicated! by.the diocese in 1970 Contractors for the elevator construction were the Vital Construction company Daniel Antonpzzi and Associates 'was the architect. The, diocese has issued an invitation to the general public to attend the Mass a'nd blessing ol the new construction. In 1966, Maryland passed a law that limited oyster dredgers to using power only on Mondays and Tuesdays of each week.

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