To Visit Ireland Durham — The Rt. Rev. James E. McSweeney, pastor of Im maculate Conception church here, will be attending the ordination and first Mass of the Rev. Dermot A. Lane in Ireland next week. Completing seminary at All Hallow’s at Conliffe, the young priest will be ordained May 27 by Archbishop McQuade of Dublin, in which area he will be appointed. The Mass will be offered in Gowean in County Killkenny. Msgr. McSweeney and Father Lane are close personal friends. Recuperating in Florida Charlotte — The Rev. Vincent Stokes, pastor at Hamlet, has been discharged from Mercy hospital here following serious, yet success ful, surgery. He is presently on a leave of absence and recuperating at the home of his brother in North Miami, Florida. 25th Priesthood Anniversary Morehead City — The Rev. Hugh Kennedy will mark the 25th anniversary of his priesthood here at St. Egbert’s church of which he is pastor, on May 31. To Address Catholic Hospitals Charlotte — Charles B. Fellers of this city will be a speaker at the 52nd annual Catholic Hospital Association convention in early June at Chicago. His topic will be discussing effectiveness in institu tional purchasing. He is presently with the American Hospital Supply Corporation of this city. Havelock Assistant Feted Havelock — The parishioners of Annunciation parish here will honor James H. McHugh with a reception May 21, from 6:30 p.m. The priest has been an assistant to the Rt. Rev. Frank Howard, pastor during the past four years. Charlotte faculty nans Charlotte — Four faculty members of the Charlotte Catholic high school will be involved in summer teaching programs this com ing season. The principal, Rev. Brother Richard Duffy, S.N., will be studying news media at Ottawa, Canada. The Rev. Brother John J. McGrath will teach mathematics at the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan. The Rev. John Conlon, S.M., will study French at Wash ington and Lee University in Virginia and the Rev. Brother Richard Sullivan, S.M., will attend East Carolina College in Greenville on a National Science Foundation grant in Sociology. Attends Alumni Meet Raleigh — The Rev. Roderick O’Connor, director of the Catholic high school here attended an alumni meeting of the North American College of Rome at Baltimore last week. Other alumni attending from the Diocese of Raleigh were the Rev. Thomas P. Hadden of New Bern, The Rev. Francis T. Connolly of Asheboro and the Rev. Jessie L. Creel of Winston Salem. Offers Baccalaureate Mass Belmont — The last class graduating from Sacred Heart Junior College here had their baccalaureate Mass, yesterday, May 20, with the Rt. Rev. John F. Roueche as celebrant and preacher. Next year a four year program of Senior College will begin and the present Freshmen will leave with a Bachelor’s degree in the Spring of 1970. Msgr. Roueche is the pastor of Queen of Apostles parish here. Pope Paul VI has proclaims ginning on the feast of Saints Pel bishops of the world to prepare s the Hedy Father states the purpo internal renewal of our holy faitl ligious profession of our faith an ... by means of which we hope t< us . . .” (NC Photos) Group Asks Sex Education Program Montclair, N.J. — (NC) — The Pre-Cana Committee of the Fam ily Life Apostolate of the New ark archdiocese has called for a widespread program of sex edu cation in secondary schools. The committee has been en gaged in giving premarital in struction to engaged couples in GUEST OF HONOR Vatican City — (NC) — Pope Paul VI will be the guest of honor at an annual concert to be presented May 30 by the chorus and orchestra of Italy’s radio and television system. It will be di rected by the Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan. The con cert, which is to be attended by the Pope, the college of cardinals and officials of the offices of the Holy See, will present Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Verdi’s Te Deum. 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