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VOL. 50, NO.7· Friday, February 17,2006

FALL RIVER, MASS.

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RCIA candidates' Rite of Election set for March 5 By DEACON JAMES N.

DUNBAR

FALL RIVER - Dozens of. people, accompanied by their sponsors, will affix their names to the Book of the Elect at the Rite of Election ceremonies March 5 at 3 p.m., in St. Mary's Cathedral. "This is the second step in Christian initiation, which closes the period of the catechumenate proper, that is, the lengthy period offormation ofthe catechumens' minds and hearts," explained Deacon Robert D. Lemay, director ofthe RCIA for the Fall River diocese. The RCIA's primary focus is on those who are not already Christian and have not been catechized. The Rite ofElection is a

parish community. The third stage, one of purification and enlightenment, coincides with Lent. The preparations include the three public celebrations of the scrutinies marked by the presentations ofthe Creed and the Lord's Prayer at the local parishes. It ends with the celebration of baptism, confirmation, and the Eucharist at the Easter Vigil in their own parishes. After that follows a fourth stage called mystagogy, when they explore their experience of being fully initiated through participation with all the faithful at Sunday Eucharist and through appropriate catechesis. "That's when the individual,

"Evangelization is necessary for Christian initiation. Men and Women hear the Gospel proclaimed by word and deed and come to a particular Christian community as a result of this initial stirring in faith. The process ~ i,)-:)f\ I~~. whereby adults both hear and ~~ ~ respond to this Gospel in the V~D/ ~ Catholic Community is called '-t <. ..~~. the Rite of Christian Initiation" ~ d" ;r:::. " (of Adults). - "The RCIA ~ :J,')i;. Transforming the Church," Thomas Morris.

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time when the community ac- now living a full relationship with knowledges their readiness, and the Church, is on his or her own," celebrates, he said. Lemay said, quickly adding, "it's "Although the registration a lifelong process." deadline by parishes is upcomAt Christ the King Parish in ing, we can expect from 50 to 75 Mashpee, where Lemay exerfrom the diocese to be initiated," cises his diaconal ministry, the new Christian, sponsors and said Lemay. . The celebration, which offi- friends gather at a special cially coincides with the opening "agape" to celebrate. of Lent - this year on March 1 The first stage in the RCIA pro- also marks the beginning of . cess, called the precatechumenate, the final, more intense prepara- began with the Rite of Welcomtion for the three sacraments of ing and the Rite of Acceptance, initiation: baptism, confmnation when the individual first exand first Communion, during pressed an interest in becoming which those who have signed the a Christian or a Catholic, and book and are now called "The began to explore with the help of Elect," will be encouraged to fol- the parish community, what his low Christ with greater generos- or her relationship with Christ ity. might be and how that might be The RCIA is based on the enriched and deepened by joinprinciple that the process ofcon- ing that community of faith. version proceeds gradually, in 'That stage can begin an~ime . stages. Progress from one state to during the year and it starts at the the next is marked by a liturgical parish level," Lemay explained. Tum to page 13 - RCIA celebration in the midst of the

FATHERS HECTOR Fabio Arredondo Arango, Carlos Alberto Patino Villa, and German Correa Agudelo, of Medellin, Colombia, recently arrived to help with the Hispanic Ministry in the diocese. They will be assisting parishes in communities in Fall River, New Bedford and Nantucket for the next three years. (Anchor/Gordon photo)

Diocese extends a welcome to three Colombian priests •

By MIKE GORDON ANCHOR STAFF

NEW BEDFORD - Three priests from Medellin, Colombia, will be serving the Hispanic communities of Fall River, New Bedford and Nantucket this month. Fathers Hector Fabio Arredondo

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Arango, German C::orrea Agudelo and Carlos Alberto Patino Villa will serve in the Fall River diocese for I three years. The Anchor sat, down to speak with the three priests recently with Father Richard D' IWilson serving as translator. FatheiHector has been

a priest for three years and Fathers German and Carlos have served for five years each. For quite some time Colombia has been sending priests all over the world to assist other countries, according to Father Wilson. They curTum to page 11 - Priests

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Thousands seek tal be 'energized' at Boston Catholic Men's Conference >

Registration is also mounting for the recently-announced Women's Catholic Conference.

i an energizing effect as they meet others like them in

I!~e C~ur~~ a~d choose to celebrate their brotherh?od 'i m Christ, Said Scot Lan~, co-founder and coordinaIitor of the Boston Catholic Men's Conference. The twin brother of Father Roger Landry, execuBy DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR II tive editor of The Anchor, Scot Landry said the gatherSOUTH BOSTON - With a projected attendance I ing generates "a special kind of excitement because it of close to 5,000, the Boston Catholic Men's Confer- is a new experience for most Catholic men," who find ence will host Catholic men from across the New En- 1 it an unforgettable spiritual encounter. "A total of 2,200 men attended the first conference gland Area in a unified show of faith March 4, at the New Boston Convention in 2005, and' as of today and Exhibition Center . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , (February 10) we already have 4,500 registered and here. The all-day event, I i ' we're looking at 5,000," which begins with a the coordinator enthusicheck-in at 7 a.m., and I' astically reported. continues until 6 p.m., will SOUTH BOSTON - With the success ofthe BosScot Landry and five feature six keynote adton Catholic Men's Confetence founded in 2004 with others founded Boston dresses, breakout discusthe goal to bring men together in the hope ofcreating a Catholic Men in 2004 sion sessions, an opportustronger union between them and Christ, Catholic with the blessings of two nity for the sacrament of women in the New Eng1al1d area have been clamoring advisors and Archbishop for a similar gathering all their own. O'Malley. penance, adoration of the "We are a lay-run Blessed Sacrament, and a This year, on Friday, March 3 - a day prior to the conference for Catholic Men - Catholic women in group m . the arc hd'IOcese 4 :30 p.m., M ass w h ose principal celebrant will be the area will hold their own conference at the New and there are no priests Boston Archbishop Sean Boston Convention Center to hear a keynote speaker, on our working team," he P. O'Malley, OFM Cap. participate in workshop seSsions, have the opportunity added. "It is a great event for for the sacrament of pen al1ce, spend some time in adoTum to page two _ men in Lent because it has Tum to page .two - Women Men

Catholic women to hold their own convocation


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