Diocese of Fall River, Mass.
F riday , February 14, 2014
Worldwide Marriage Encounter retreat coming to neighboring Rhode Island By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff
Senior members of the basketball team at Bishop Connolly High School in Fall River who have been playing on the court together since the fifth-grade CYO team at Holy Name School include, from left, Brian Quinn, Jack Santoro, John Goncalo, Mike Sullivan, and Alex Medeiros. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza)
Longtime teammates find common bond in basketball By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff
FALL RIVER — When the basketball team at Bishop Connolly High School won the division IV Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association title last year — netting the school its first-ever state basketball championship — a core group of players experienced a bit of déjà vu. Having played on the court together since first joining the CYO team at Holy Name School in Fall River while fifth-graders, teammates John Goncalo, Alex Medeiros, Brian Quinn, Jack
Santoro and Mike Sullivan had previously won the diocesan CYO championship in 2010, after beating the Taunton and New Bedford area division champs to take the title. “Playing together has helped us on and off the court,” Quinn told The Anchor. “Since we’ve been playing together for eight years now, I think we really know each others’ strengths and weaknesses on and off the court and we can really exploit that as a team.” “I definitely think the fact that we all played together for Turn to page 18
ASHBURNHAM, Mass. — Offering a positive and personal experience to married couples, a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is being held March 14-16 in South Kingston, R.I. With an emphasis on communication, the weekend retreat offers couples a chance to reestablish a relationship with each other and with God. Steve and Kim Brown went as a couple to experience a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend in 2009 after seeing it promoted in their parish bulletin. “A weekend without the kids was the big draw for us; we
didn’t really know a lot about it at all,” explained Kim. “It was a great experience, more than we had anticipated.” Designed as a Marriage enrichment program, the Worldwide Marriage Encounter is a
series of presentations given by three Catholic couples and a priest. Each couple offers their own unique perspective of Marriage, and woven throughout the weekend presentations is time for reflection for couples attending the encounter. “Even though you’re there with a group of people, it’s designed in a way that you’re really just focused on your spouse. Through the course of the weekend there’s a series of talks, and you sit and listen to the presentations, then you have time to go back as a couple to your room to have some quiet time,” said Kim. She added, “It really taught us about the Sacrament of MarTurn to page 18
Led by the Holy Spirit, area men to gather for Lenten retreat By Linda Andrade Rodrigues Anchor Correspondent
WORCESTER — Every year the Diocese of Worcester hosts a Lenten Catholic Men’s Conference that connects more than a thousand men, young and old, at the DCU Center in downtown Worcester. Serving its diocesan brothers in Christ, it anticipates that this year’s gathering, slated for April 5,
would be much the same. “But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, Whom the Father will send in My name, will teach you in everything,” Jesus said. Involved in youth ministry and participating in Confirmation retreats for the past 30 years, Herman Millet has attended every one of the conferences since their inception 14 years ago. This year he joined
the Planning Committee. “One of the things — that is, the cornerstone of our organization — is to identify as many parish contacts in our diocese as possible to work with their pastors and encourage men to come to our conference,” Millet explained. But this year they are reaching far beyond diocesan borders Turn to page 14
Falmouth Knights make Rosaries to commemorate anniversary
FALMOUTH — Back in September 2013, the Falmouth Council No. 813 Knights of Columbus decided to answer a call for Rosary makers that appeared in the bulletin of St. Patrick’s Parish in Falmouth. The KOC’s intent was to make 110 Rosaries to celebrate the council’s 110th anniversary on Sept. 6, 2013. Banding together, the Knights far surpassed their original goal, making more than 190 Rosaries by hand. They recently asked the state chaplain for the Knights of Columbus, Bishop Robert Hennessey, if he would be willing to bless the Rosaries at a special Mass to be held at St. Patrick’s Church in Falmouth. Bishop Hennessey generously agreed to oblige them and the parish’s pastor,
Father Timothy Goldrick, invited the blessing to take place during the 11 a.m. Mass on Sunday, February 2. The Knights greatly appreciate the efforts of Bishop Hennessey and Father Goldrick, along with two special women — Pat Connelly and Ginny Akhoury. Connelly is the woman who initially placed the notice in the parish bulletin at St. Patrick’s and taught the KOC how to create the Rosaries. She received supplies for the Rosaries freeof-charge from Akhoury, who resides in New Jersey. Connelly then distributed the supplies to anyone willing to make the Rosaries, collected the completed Rosaries, and sent them back to Akhoury, who distributes the Rosaries throughout the world.
Members of the Falmouth Council No. 813 Knights of Columbus recently made more than 190 Rosaries to commemorate the organization’s 110th anniversary. The handmade Rosaries were then blessed by Bishop Robert Hennessey, state chaplain for the KOC, at St. Patrick’s Parish in Falmouth. Pictured after the recent blessing are, from left, Edward Graham, C. Richard Castleberry, Geraldine Castleberry, Charles Manning, Bishop Robert Hennessey, Gregory Pinto, Father Timothy Goldrick, Mary Sawyer, James Sawyer, Mary Vanderlaske, and Steven Vanderlaske. (Photo courtesy of Gregory Pinto)