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Diocese of Fall River

The Anchor

F riday , February 10, 2012

January 31, 2012 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:

defenders of life — Members of the Knights of Columbus, supporters of Holy Cross Family Ministries, Stonehill College students and members of the community recently gathered at the Father Patrick Peyton Center in Easton to dedicate a Pro-Life memorial.

Diocesan high schools stress importance of the Sacrament of Marriage By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

TAUNTON — Despite increasing pressure from secular society to uproot the long-standing understanding of marriage, students in Catholic high schools within the Fall River Diocese are being taught the value and importance of the institution and Sacrament of Marriage. “Defending the traditional view of marriage between one man and

one woman is incredibly important but increasingly difficult in today’s society,” said Philip Martin, chairman of the theology department at Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth. “Many students have been influenced by the media, the law, and a widespread philosophy of moral relativism.” Martin said that the moral truth about marriage and love can only be gleaned through Divine RevelaTurn to page 15

Misunderstanding of authentic love revealed by teen sex trends By Christine M. Williams Anchor Correspondent

BOSTON — St. Valentine’s Day plans are made for many who get caught up in the worldly romance but miss the true love displayed by the life of the martyr. Recent studies show that more and more teens misunderstand the nature of authentic love. These studies highlight disturbing trends in teen sexual activity — more experimentation with group sex, sex-

ting and same-sex sexual contact among teen-age females. A study out of the Boston University School of Public Health found a link between group sex and the trend to “sexting,” sending explicit photos by cell phone texts. The report says that one in 13 teenage girls are participating in group sex, with the average age at their first encounter being 15.6 years old. The majority reported being Turn to page 18

I write to you concerning an alarming and serious matter that negatively impacts people of faith here in the United States and that strikes at the fundamental right to religious liberty for all citizens. On Jan. 20, 2012, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that almost all employers, including Catholic employers, will be forced to offer their employees’ health coverage that includes sterilization, abortion-inducing drugs, and contraception — all of which are in direct violation of our faith. Almost all health insurers will be forced to include those “services” in the health policies they write. And almost all individuals will be forced to buy that coverage as part of their policies. The federal government has dealt a heavy blow to the Catholic population which comprises 25 percent of the citizenry and to the millions more who are served by the Catholic faithful. In so ruling, the administration has cast aside the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, denying to Catholics and other faith-filled people our nation’s first and most fundamental freedom, that of religious liberty. And as a result, unless the rule is overturned, we Catholics will be compelled either to violate our consciences, or to drop health coverage for our employees (and suffer the penalties for doing so). The administration’s sole concession was to give our institutions one year to comply. We cannot — we will not — comply with this unjust law. People of faith cannot be made second class citizens. We are already joined by our brothers and sisters of all faiths and many others of goodwill in this important effort to regain our religious freedom. Our parents and grandparents did not come to these shores to help build America’s cities and towns, its infrastructure and institutions, its enterprise and culture, only to have their posterity stripped of their God-given rights. In generations past, the Church has always been able to count on the faithful to stand up and protect her sacred rights and duties. I hope and trust she can count on this generation of Catholics to do the same. Our children and grandchildren deserve nothing less. Therefore, I would ask of you two things. First, as a community of faith we must commit ourselves to prayer and fasting that wisdom and justice may prevail, and religious liberty may be restored. Without God, we can do nothing; with God, nothing is impossible. Second, I would also recommend visiting www.usccb.org/conscience, to learn more about this severe assault on religious liberty, and how to contact Congress in support of legislation that would reverse the administration’s decision. Devotedly yours in Christ,

Bishop of Fall River

Jesus art exhibit extended through October By Dave Jolivet, Editor

ATTLEBORO — The reactions have been as diversified as the pieces of art themselves. Yet, in vastly different ways, people have been moved and inspired by one common bond — the love Jesus Christ has for every man, woman and child. The “Faces of Jesus Exhibit” that was introduced at the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette at the annual Festival of Lights last November was scheduled to close when the festival ended in early January. But the response of visitors and artists alike has been so positive and powerful, the exhibit will continue its run at the shrine until the end of this coming October. “I am totally blown away by the response to the exhibit,” Sharon Silverman, who coordinated jesus art — Some of the more than 800 imthe event, told The Anchor. “This has become ages of Christ that will remain on display at the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette through Turn to page 11 October. (Photo by Dave Jolivet)


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