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Friday, February 9, 1996
FALL RIVER, MASS.
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POLISH DANCE Club members from St. Stanislaus School in Fall River, perform at Swansea Mall last week, part ofa Catholic Schools information night. Bishop Sean O'Malley will celebrate two special Masses this month recognizing Catholic education. On Feb. 15, the bishop will celebrate with all Fall River Catholic school students at St. Anne's Church, and on Feb. 28, he joins with the New Bedford students at St. Anthony's Church. (Other photos on page 14.) (Anchor/Mills photo)
Fall River and New Bedford students to gather for Masses with bishop
Index Church & World 12 Daily Readings 5 Editorial 4 Necrology 7 Our Rock & Role.. 15 Senior Page 10 Steering Points 16 The Living Word 4 Youth News ." 14
Students from the 10 Catholic schools in the city of Fall River, numbering over 2,300 will gather at St. Anne's Church, Fall River, on February 15 for a 10:00 a.m. Mass with Bishop Sean O'Malley, OFM, Cap. to culminate Catholic Schools Week celebrations. Later in the month, on February 28, a 10:00 a.m. Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Church in New Bedford will bring together over 2,000 Catholic school students from that city and adjacent communities. Bishop O'Malley will be principal celebrant and homilist at both liturgies, and area priests will concelebrate. Students will participate in the Masses as readers of Scripture and intercessory prayer; as gift bearers; altar servers; and ushers. One student from each school will carry his or her school's banner in the opening procession. Interschool choirs, composed of ten students from each school, have been formed to provide music for the liturgies. In Fall River, this 100-member group will be led by Joan Cuttle, with Normand Gingras as organist. The New Bedford
choir is under the direction of Theresa Ouellette, with Anita Belliveau as organist and Jacqueline Vardo as leader of song. Bishop Connolly High School chaplain Father David Costa, who is coordinating the Fall River Mass, explained that its theme will be "Mary, Our Mother and Teacher in the Spirit." He said that the opening procession will include a statue of the Blessed Mother and once it is brought to the sanctuary, a boy and girl from each school will place a 'burning vigil candle before the statue as a sign of devotion and love. Mary is the patroness of the Diocese of Fall River under her title of Our Lady of the Assumption. "It's a first for the city of Fall River," said Father Dave Costa, Bishop Connolly High School's chaplain, who is, coordinating the various activities leading up to the liturgy, "We'll be bringing together nearly 2,500 students from across the city to sing and pray and celebrate. It's a wonderful opportunity for us to gather as a community and share our faith." The New Bedford Mass is being coordinated 'by Mrs. Elizabeth-
Ann Lavigne, principal of St. Anthony School of that city. With students participating from nine area Catholic schools (six from New Bedford, one from Acushnet and Fairhaven, and Bishop Stang
High School, North Dartmouth), she noted, the celebration will highlight the unity and vitality of the Catholic school community. As part of the celebration of Turn to Page 13
New Diocesan Pastoral Council named At 5:00 p.m. this Sunday, at St. Mary's Cathedral in Fall River, Bishop Sean O'Malley will preside over the Jubilee 2000 Mass, beginning the diocese's celebration of the new millennium. During the Mass, the bishop will install the membe'rs of the newly-formed Diocesan Pastoral Council. The last diocesan pastoral council in the Fall River diocese was established by Bishop Daniel A. Cronin. The council is made up of religious and laity, and each of the five deaneries in the diocese are represented. The Pastoral Council consists of the bishop, five representatives
from diocesan apostolates, two froin each deanery, two religious men, two religious women, one permanent deacon and the Vicar General. Joining Bishop O'Malley on the council are: Representing the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women is Katherine Lancisi, Plainville; St. Vincent de Paul Society, Horace Costa, Taunton; Knights of Columbus, James Sawyer, Falmouth; Cursillo, William Lawrence, Mansfield; and Representative of Youth is Jason Cleghorn, North Dartmouth. Turn to Page 13