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VOL. 47, NO.7· Friday, February 21, 2003
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Two men to be ordained transitional deacons ~ Bi~hop
Sean P. O'Malley, OFM Cap., will return from the Diocese of Palm Beach, Fla., to ordain the seminarians.
IRAQI CHILDREN light candles at St. Joseph's Chaldean Catholic Church in Baghdad during a Mass celebrated by Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, Pope John Paul II's personal peace envoy to Iraq. The cardinal told worshippers that the pope was praying to avert war so all Iraqi people may live in peace. (CNS photo from Reuters)
Church teaching on war, nukes important in terrorist age By AGOSTINO BONO CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration's favoring of preemptive nuclear strikes gives new importance to Catholic moral teachings in the age of the war against terrorism, said several speakers at a nuclear morality workshop. Two Church officials noted that Catholic teachings on war
and peace oppose a pre-emptive war and the first use of nuclear weapons. An expert in defense issues said that pre-emptive strikes permeate the Bush antiterrorism policy. The workshop was held recently during the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in Washington. Bush's pre-emptive policy inTum to page 13 - Teaching
six months prior to ordination to being a chaplain at a hospital and the priesthood. . at a high school; and also serving Michael J. Fitzpatrick, 33, is at the Shrine at Mount Saint Mary the son of Michael and Elena Seminary. Fitzpatrick of Wrentham. His He was admitted to candidacy home parish is Blessed Sacrament for holy orders on Nov. 16,2002; to the ministry of lector on May in Walpole. He attended St. Catherine of 28, 2000; and to acolyte on May FALL RIVER - Two semi- Sienna School in Norwood, 11, 2001, all at Mount St. Mary narians en route to the priesthood graduated from Xavarian Broth- Seminary. Ethan McCarthy, 29, is a nawill be ordained transitional dea- ers High School in 1988, and recons March 29 at 11 a.m:, at cer- . ceived a bachelor of arts degree tive of Annapolis, Md., and the emonies in St. Mary's Cathedral in philosophy from St. John Semi- son of Permanent Deacon Dana nary College, Brighton, in 1996. McCarthy and Diane McCarthy here. Fitzpatrick has worked as a of Harwichport. He is a member Michael J. Fitzpatrick and Ethan McCarthy will be ordained child care counselor and as a resi- of Holy Trinity Parish in to the diaconate by Bishop Sean dential teacher at the May Cen- Harwichport. He attended Harwich ElemenP. O'Malley, OFM Cap., the ter. His field assignments, includformer bishop of Fall River and ing summers at St. Michael Par- tary School and Harwich Junior who had known the two through- ish in Swansea and St. Mary's High School and graduated from Cathedral, Fall River, involved Harwich High School in 1994. out their formation He briefly atyears. tended The Fall River dioFramingham State cese has been without College and rea bishop since Bishop . ceived a O'Malley took over \';ij bachelor's degree the Palm Beach dio- . in philosophy cese in October 2002. from St. John Fitzpatrick and Seminary College, McCarthy are curBrighton, in 1998. rently in their fourth His field assignand final year of theoments have taken logical studies at .". him to St. Julie Mount St. Mary Semi- , Billiart Parish in nary in Emmitsburg, North Dartmouth, Md. Notre Dame ParChurch law requires that they serve Tum to page 13ETHAN MCCARTHY as deacons for at least MICHAEL J. FITZPATRICK Deacons
Local Catholic musicians offer a port in a stormy sea By DAVE JOLIVET EDITOR
ATTLEBORO - Turn on your television or radio and the stream of bad news seems endless. Threats of war, terrorism in our own country, abuse and crime - the litany goes on and on. Where can one go to escape from all of this? To what can one turn to find peace and joy? The answer is quite simple - music - and to be more specific, music with a message. Thanks to some very talented and dedicated people living on the northernmost fringes of the Diocese of Fall NEW CREATION, a band comprised of River, that music is available at the touch of CD player local musicians, has recently released a CD button. Philippe and Sue Fortin, members of St. John's Parish in Attleboro, and members of the musical group , of Christian music for all ages.
New Creation have recently completed co-producing a 12song CD filled with the hope and joy not readily found elsewhere. The compilation of prayer and praise consists of some original works and some written by international composers. ''The whole purpose of the CD is to add to the concerts, Masses and performances we do in order to bring the good news to young and old alike," said Phil in a recent Anchor interview. "All of us are so humbled to be able to do this." The "all of us" includes Phil on acoustic and electric guitars and vocals; Sue on piano, synth, Hammond Organ and vocals; Rose Parenteau, a parishioner of St. Stephen's, Tum to page 13 - Musicians
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