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Msgr.. George W. Coleman issues Lenten message "Even now, says the Lord, return to'me with your w'hole heart" (Joel 2:12). Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The more we prayerfully reflect on the Church, the more re,markable a reality it is seen to be. The Head of the Church is Jesus Christ; its members, by being joined to the Head, receive from , ,Him grace and life. Jesus Christ is the sinless One; the members of His Church are prone to sin and in need of being redeemed. Christ calls all the members of His Church to lead live~ of holiness. The Vatican Cpuncil II terms this "the 'universal call to holiness in the Church." The Council taught that "all the faithfulof Christ of whatever rank or

In Lenten message" pope says charity essential to Christian life By CINDY WOODEN

might succeed in improving important aspects of social and political VATICAN CITY - Personal life, without charity'every change acts of charity and sacrifice to help would remain short-lived," the pope in the message released at the of_ a _said others are essential_ elements ___ _ _ _ _ _ Vatican. truly Christian life, Pope John Full text ofpope's Lenten , !'or the maPaul II said. Message on Page 13. J?nty of Catholics, who follow "Christians the Gregorian must not think that they can seek the true good of calendar, Lent begins with Ash their brothers and sisters without Wednesday, March 5. The pope said Lent offers indiembodying the charity of Christ," the pope said in his message for viduals "the practical and effective weapons of fasting and almsgiving Lent 2003. "Even in those cases where they Turn to page 13 - Message CATHOUC NEWS SERVICE

Holiness is not an exotic way of lire, meant to be practiced only by a few; rather, it is the life to which all are called. A holy life is not led apart from the joy and happiness, the pain and anxiety of everyday life. A holy life can be lived in everyday circumstances, in our families, if) the workplace, in our,neighborhoods and schools. As the Council teaches, holiness promotes "a

more human manner of living ... in this earthly society." That, most would agree, is something we sorely need. The Church's commemoration of the Lenten season enables us, through prayer and penitential practices, to examine and deepen our relationship to God'in and through Jesus Christ. Life in Christ results in a close, intimate relationship with Him which can be described best in Saint Paul's, words, " ... I liv((, no longed, but Christ lives in me" (Galatians 2:20).

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Prayers of diocese offered for nightclub fire victiDlS

RULES FOR LENT Wednesday, March 5 is Ash Wednesday. The Church's regulations for the Lenten season follow: abstinence' from meat on Ash Wednesday, all Fridays during Lent and Good Friday for those aged 14 and older; Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are to be observed as days offasting for those aged 18 to 59. Fasting is defined as eating only one full meal and two ligh,t meals during the day. Eating between meals is not pe'rmitted, however, liquids are permitted.

status, are called to the fullness of the Christian life and to the perfection of charity; by this holiness, a more human manner of livi'ng is promoted in this earthly society."

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DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR

jammed exits as the lights went,out. Many bodies FALL RIVER - Msgr. George W. Coleman, ad- , were found piled just inside the doors. ' "The thoughts and prayers of all the faithful of ministrator of the Fall River diocese, has offered the prayers of the diocese to the victims of the Feb- the Diocese·of Fall River are directed to all the victims ofthe terrible conflagraruary 20 tragic fire at The _~-------.., tion in West Warwick and Station nightclub in West their families and friends," Warwick, R.I. Msgr. Coleman said. Many grieving parish"We will pray that God will ioners across the southern welcome to their everlasting Massachusetts region home those who died in this knew victims or their -'I tragic event and that he will families, and as The Angive strength and healing to chor went to press on those who were injured or afTuesday, the death toll fected in any way." had reached 97 and nearly Among the confirmed dead a hundred more badly are eight local residents. burned were in the They are Richard A. Cabral region's hospitals. Jr., 37, of Summer Street, Last week's Thursday Attleboro; James Gahan, 21, night fire reportedly of Falmouth; Donald erupted when Great Roderiques, 46, of Mashpee; White, a rock band, set off Lisa Kelly, 27, of Swansea; pyrotechnics at the beginAlbert A. DiBonaventura, 18, ning of its performance. of North Dighton; Victor Within seconds the fire , Stark, 39, of West Yarmouth; quickly spread to the ceiland Katherine O'Donnell, 26, ing and walls filling The ~=2:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!: ,Station with flames and A STATUE OF the Virgin Mary sits under and Joseph Rossi, 35, of suffocating smoke. It set a large cross at a makeshift memorial to the Seekonk. Still missing are Robert off a stampede as approxi- victims of the deadly nightclub fire in West Turn to page jive - Fire mately 300 people Warwick, R.1. (eNS photo from Reuters) I

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