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teanc 0 . VOL. 44, NO.1· Friday, January 7, 2000

PAUL BERNIER

SCOTT CIOSEK

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RAMON DOMINGUEZ

ANDRZEJ KOZANKO

WILLIAM RODRIGUES

Five· to be ordained to diaconate ~ Ordinations set for Jan.

8 and 16 in Sf. Mary's Cathedral.

FALL RIVER - Five seminarians studying to become priests for the Diocese of Fall River will be ordained transitional deacons by Bishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM Cap., at ceremonies on separate upcoming weekends at St. Mary's Cathedral. On Saturday, Jan. 8, at II a.m., Rev. Mr. Paul Bernier, Rev. Mr. Scott Ciosek, Rev. Mr. Andrzej Kozanko and Rev. Mr. William Rodrigues will become deacons. On Sunday, Jan. 16, at 12:30 p.m., Rev. Mr. Ramon Dominguez will be ordained. A sixth colleague of the fourth-year theologians, Rev. Mr. Gerard O'Connor, was recently ordained a transitional deacon by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in Rome, where O'Connor is completing studies at the Pontifical North American College for ordination to the priesthood for the Fall River Diocese. The six are expected to be ordained to the priesthood in June.

Rev. Mr. Bernier Bernier, 47, was born in Fall River, the son of Rudolph and Lorraine (Gauthier) Bernier, and attended Blessed Sacrament Parish. He studied at Blessed Sacrament School from 1958 to 1967, graduated from Msgr. Prevost High School, Fall River in 1971; and received an associate degree in science (marketing), in 1974 from Bristol Community College, Fall River. He subsequently received a bachelor of science degree in Marketing from Roger Williams College, Bristol, R. I. in 1976. After graduating from college, Bernier worked for a number of years as an assistant buyer and buyer in area businesses until the recession caused a cutback in his firm's work force. As a young man, Bernier had thought about a vocation to the priesthood. His uncle, the late Father Adrien Bernier, has served in the diocese for many years. During the layoff, Bernier experienced a reawakening of God's call in his heart. The gentle urging to consider a vocation became a focus for him. Finally he responded to the priesthood and

set himself on the course that led to entering Pope John XXIII National Seminary in Weston in 1996. That seminary was established in 1964 to especially serve secondcareer candidates. During his seminary years, Bernier has participated 'in prison ministry at Bridgewater State Prison, parish ministry at Corpus Christi Parish in Sandwich and hospital ministry at Metro West Medical Center in Framingham. During one summer, Bernier participated in the Clinical Pastoral Education Program at St. Anne's Hospital while residing at St. Anne's Rectory. Following diaconate ordination he will continue his assignment at Sacred Heart Parish in North Attleboro while continuing seminary studies. Bernier notes that his apostolic work has assisted in the process of formation, especially through prison ministry. "All who are called to Christ, regardless of their circumstances, deserve the opportunity to hear the word of God," he said. He noted that pastoral ministry has assisted in providing a better understanding of the role of service to all

of God's people. Rev. Mr. Ciosek Ciosek, 28, was born in Fall River, the son of Andrew and Donna Ciosek, and attended St. John of God Parish, Somerset, where he was in the CCD program. After being educated in the Somerset school system and graduating from Somerset High School in 1989, he attended the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth where he earned a bachelor of arts in English in 1993. The following year he entered the pre-theology program at St. John's Seminary in Brighton. Ciosek has participated in various field education sites, including Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, Our Lady of Good Council Parish in Quincy, St. Anthony Parish in Cambridge and the Lahey Clinic in Burlington. He continues to learn the Portuguese language so he can more effectively minister to the parishes with large numbers of Portuguese parishioners. He served as parish organist at St. John of God Parish and at St. Michael's Parish in Fall River. Tum to page ~ 3 - Diaconate

Afternoon prayer service will key on justice; putting end to racism ~

January 16 liturgy in St. Mary's Cathedral calls for a commitment to the Jubilee Year pledge to spreading justice and peace. By JAMES N. DUNBAR

FALL RIVER -A prayer ,service calling for an end to racism "in our Church and in our country" will be held Jan. 16 at 3 p.m., in St. Mary's Cathedral. The prayer service, which falls on the eve of the birthday of famed civil rights leader Or. Martin Luther King Jr., has been called by Bishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM Cap. The public is invited to attend. Its theme will be: "If you want peace, work for justice!" and is to be a liturgy of prayer, penitence and witness. . The music will be under the direction of John Livramento of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish, New Bedford. "We are to be the architects of the new millennium and we need to pray and reflect on this most serious topic," Bishop O'Malley said.

"Historically, racism has been one of the worst sins of our country, a source of much evil and violence including a civil war." The bishop added that: "Our task as a Church is to educate our Catholics as disciples of Jesus with the mission to build a civilization of love." Among the speakers will be well-known speaker Father Raymond Kemp oftheArchdiocese ofWashington, D.C., who will give the homily; and Dominican Sister Joanna Fernandes, chairman of the Board of St. Anne's Hospital, and provincial of the Dominican Sisters of the Presentation. She will offer a personal reflection. Lindsey Carter of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish, New Bedford, will give a personal testimony. Father Marc H. Bergeron, pastor of St. Anne Church and Ecumenical Officer for the Diocese of Fall River, said that there will be several readings including one taken from Pope John Paul II's Apostolic Letter, "Tertio Millennio Adveniente" ("On the Coming of the Third Millennium"). There will also be excerpts from the U.S. Catholic Bishops' pastoral letter "On Racism Today," as well as one from "Faithful Witness: The Tum to page 13 - Service

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