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Diocese gearing up :Ifor Pro-Life rally, lDarch in Washington

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A WORlD AT PRAYER IS A WORLD AT

By DEACON JAMES

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A ROSARY CELEBRATION

May 19,2007

Holy Cross Family Ministries part of Rosary at the Rose. Bowl team this spring

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contingent from the diocese will attend a 10 a.m. Mass at the " with Archbishop Wuerl as principal celebrant, and NORTH DARTMOUTH - Students from the Fall River Verizon Center Diocese's four Catholic high schools as well as adults and clergy Bishop Gebrge w. Coleman and several priests from the Fall River from parishes across the region will travel to Washington, D.C. Diocese as concelebrants. for the 34th annual March for Life January 22 that speaks out The m짜ch at noon that day normally follows a route from the against abortion in all its phases. National Mall and continues down Constitution Avenue, formally ''We have more than 300 right now in the various groups of ending at the Supreme Court building. There will be several speakPro-Lifers planning to attend the Masses, rally, and protest march ers, traditi6nally Pro-Life members of the Congress. on this 34th anniversary of the decision by the U.S. Supreme In the Bast, President George W. Bush and parents ofTheresa Court in the case of Roe v. Wade that made abortion legal in our, Marie ''Terri'' Schiavo - the 26-year old woman the courts in nation," reported Marian Desrosiers, director of the Pro-Life 2005 declkd in a permanent vegetative state and ordered her Apostolate in the diocese. feeding tube be removed - were among the speakers. "Joining us this year will be a group of male and female stuNellie Gray, the president and permit holder for the annual dents from Portsmouth Abbey in Portsmouth, R.I., and we're glad March fot, Life, will also address the marchers. to accommodate them as well as a group from Notre Dame ParThe ~ual peaceful demonstrations are traditionally aimed at reminding the government's legislative, judicial and administraish in Fall River and its chaperons," she said. "And another distinct adult group from parishes that travels tive branches of the concerns by many Americans of diverse relithe hotel circuit in its yearly trek to the March will be joining us gious affiliations about the evils of abortion in general. In the past too," she added. the marc~ has also targeted euthanasia. Following a long bus ride, the diocesan pilgrims will attend This year's focus will be on the need to better inform the pubthe vigil Mass on Sunday, January 21, at the Basilica of the Na- lic about the immorality of embryonic stem-cell research, as the tional Shrine of the ~aculate Conception in Washington, cel- Church teaches. ebrated by Archbishop Donald W. Wuerl, archbishop of Wash''Thery is a rising concern and need across the nation to eduington. cate people that there are positive and more successful results On Monday, January 22, following a rally at 8 a.m., the youth Tum to page 18 - Life

By DAVE JOLIVET, EDITOR

EASTON - Through the years, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., has been the site of many a Hail Mary pass heaved into the end zones with hopes of a miracle finish. On May 19, Holy Cross Family Ministries, with world headquarters in Easton, teams with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to raise thousands of Hail Marys heavenward as part of The Rosary Bowl prayer celebration for the miracle of peace. "A World at Prayer Is a World at Peace: A Rosary Celebration, The Rosary Bowl," carries forward the tradition and mission of Servant of God and famed Rosary Priest Holy Cross Father Patrick Peyton. The event, free and open to the public, will run from 6 to 9 p.m. and includes workshops, songs and prayers of praise, witness talks, a banner procession, a eucharistic procession, adoration, recitation of the Glorious Mysteries, a homily by Cardinal Roger Mahony of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and Benediction. "This has the potential of having a significant effect on , Catholics not only in southern California, but across the country," Beth Mahony told The Anchor. Mahony is co-facilitator of The Rosary Bowl, and mission director of Holy Cross Family Ministries in Easton. "We hope this can be a huge public witness of our faith in the spirit of Father Peyton's mission of fostering world peace and support of the spiritual

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Terry and Jim Orcutt's selfless devotion to spreading the hope and love of Jesus through deliveries of furniture and food to needy people, is reflected in ''The Luminous Mysteries: Compassion to Service," the latest DVD in the "Mysteries of the Rosary, Mysteries of Life" series produced by Family Theater Productions. (HCFM photo) THEIR BROTHERS' KEEPERS -

DVD on Luminous Mysteries relates to couples' work helping the poor By DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR AND FAMILY THEATER REPORTS

EASTON - Profoundly affected by the 1988 TV movie "God Bless the Child" depicting a struggling mother and young daughter battling to overcome poverty, Jim and Terry Orcutt prayed for knowledge of how to help. "That fact-based tragic movie was undoubtedly the

moment of actual grace when God entered into our lives and touched us," recalled Jim Orcutt, who, with his wife Terry, is a member of Holy Cross Parish in Easton. "Actual grace is when God used the ordinary events of our I'lives to touch us. We knelt down to pray before the crucifix because we knew we had to do something. We made a covenant with the Lord," he said. Tum to page 18 - Orcutts II


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