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Diocese of Fall River

The Anchor

F riday , February 24, 2012

East Freetown Scout Troop keeps focus on reverence

By Dave Jolivet, Editor

EAST FREETOWN — When Mark Perry, a parishioner of St. John Neumann Parish, was contemplating creating a new Boy Scout Troop at Cathedral Camp in East Freetown, his number one priority was to have its main focus on promoting and sharing the Catholic faith. “Boy Scouts are based on 12 values and the final value on the list is reverence,” Perry told The Anchor. “I wanted to have a troop where Scouts would be able to embrace the Catholic faith and share it.” While the Boy Scouts of America is not a Catholic organization, it’s had a strong Catholic element to it since its inception in 1910. The first known Catholic Scout Troop was at St. Mark’s Church in St. Paul, Minn. In 1914, BSA created a “Catholic Bureau,” a precursor of the current National Catholic Scouting Committee, of which Father

Stephen B. Salvador, pastor of SS. Peter and Paul Parish at Holy Cross Church in Fall River, is the National Chaplain. According to its website, the NCCS mission is “to utilize and ensure the constructive use of the program of the BSA as a viable form of youth ministry with Catholic youth of our nation.” “Scouting is so very important, especially today,” Father Salvador said. “It has kids working with kids, and not just locally or in the U.S., but around the world. World leaders can’t communicate with one another, but Boy Scouts from around the world can. I’ve seen it in my many Scout travels here and abroad.” “There has been a long history of the Catholic Church using the Scouting program in teaching our youth valuable lessons on leadership and values,” Father David C. Frederici, Scouting chaplain Turn to page 14

Anchor’s Away – Putting the finishing touches on the front cover of a recent issue of The Anchor, editor Dave Jolivet proofs the layout and then posts each finished page on the copy board near his office door. While the layout of the paper begins on Thursday, he will continue the process well into the following Monday and early Tuesday morning. Throughout the development of the pages, the staff and Jolivet will proof each page before the final copy is approved and sent electronically to TCI Press in Seekonk. (Photo by Becky Aubut)

Peeking between the pages: A week at The Anchor By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff

FALL RIVER — “Will Genevieve be in? Jennifer? Dwight?” asked David Jolivet, editor of The Anchor. This isn’t a roll call for a morning attendance check at a local school but a confirmation from Jolivet that columnists will be in on time to be slotted into the layout for this week’s edition of

The Anchor. It happens every Wednesday morning during the staff meeting where the six members who make up the staff at The Anchor sit down to discuss upcoming stories and to bounce future ideas off each other. With more than 27,000 issues printed every week, subscribers are mainly found within the 91 parishes of the Fall River Diocese but the paper Turn to page 16

‘Catholicism’ series praised as important evangelization tool

By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

all geared up — At the 2012 Klondike Derby at Camp Cachalot in Miles Standish State Forest in South Carver, Troop 333 Patrol came in second place among 91 patrols (teams). Here the patrol is seen with a Klondike Sled that carries all equipment for the day right before the chasm-crossing where they completed the course in 57 seconds — a record for the day. From left: Anthony Perry, Nicholas Talbot, Kolbe Correia, Caleb Guerra, Matthew Laliberte, Daniel Perry, and Jeremy Lambert, with Mark Perry, Scoutmaster and Tom Laliberte, assistant Scoutmaster.

FALL RIVER — One of the key concepts Father Robert Barron had when he first set out to create his acclaimed 10-part documentary series “Catholicism” was to find a way to bring together the truth and beauty of the Catholic faith. “That was a big motivating factor for me,” Father Barron told The Anchor. “I wanted to show the texture of Catholicism. We have all this great, visible wealth in the Church and I didn’t want to reduce it to just words and ideas. Whenever we had an idea to present, we asked ourselves: ‘How can we show that idea?’ And that’s really what inspired the whole series.” “Catholicism” illustrates the

history and treasures of a global religion shared by more than one billion people around the world. The series, written and hosted by

Father Barron, was photographed in stunning high-definition and spans more than 50 locations in Turn to page 12


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