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DIOCESE OF FALi-RIvER
FRIDAY, MARCH
9, 2007
Taunton's Holy Family Parish to host Respect Life Conference Prominent bioethics expert Father Tadeusz Pacholczyk and biologist Linda Thayer will discuss stem-cell research, sexuality and end of life issues. By DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR EAST TAUNTON - Holy Family Parish's Respect Life Committee and pastor Father Jay T. Maddock are gearing up to present their second annual Respect Life Conference on March 31, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. If the popularity of their two featured presenters is any indica-
expertise in bioethics, and has spoken before legislators in Washington, D.C., Boston, Wisconsin, Virginia and North Carolina; lectured to community and parish groups and students and shared a forum for journalists who wanted to learn what the Catholic Church thinks of the advances in science. He has participated at roundtables on CNN International, ABC World News Tonight, and National Public Radio, and has spoken throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Father Pacholczyk, 43, is also
MEN OF FAITH - More than 5,200 men were fed intl:lllectually and spiritually at last year's Boston Catholic Men's Conference. (Photo by George Martell)
Conferences strengthen Catholics' faith Diocesan pilgrims prepare for Boston conferences By GAIL BESSE ANCHOR CORRESPONDENT
BOSTON - Jim Baker felt the Holy Spirit's presence for the first time at the Boston Catholic Men's Conference. Marty Doyle started a parish men's prayer group because of that FATHER TADEUSZ PACHOLCZVK
LINDA THAYER
tion, they can expect a large turnout. Father Pacholczyk, who will give two presentations, "Embryonic Stem-Cell Research and Cloning," and "End of Life Issues," earned his doctorate in neuro-science from Yale University and followed with post-doctoral work at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Harvard Medical School. He also holds degrees in theology and bioethics from the Gregorian and Lateran universities in Rome. A priest of the Fall River Diocese, he is the director of education at the National Bioethics Center in Philadelphia. He is recognized internationally for his
a columnist for The Anchor. Linda Thayer, who holds a degree in biology from Boston College, taught for 34 years in the Boston Public Schools and has presented more than 2,000 ProLife programs since 1982, especially with youth. Her talk is entitled "Vocation of Love." She is a member of the Massachusetts Citizens for Life. She gave an outstanding talk at Holy Family's first Respect Life Conference last year. It included a strong, PowerPoint presentation, which linked the life of a child in the womb with the Incarnation of Jesus. A resident of Marshfield, she continues her work in speaking Tum to page 18 - Taunton
same 2005 meeting, and Paul Levesque realized how vibrant and alive the Church really is. Last year when she was among thousands at the first Boston Catholic Women's Conference, Barbara Wenc truly appreciated what being one in the
Eucharist means. They will all return and bring others with them to this year's March 17 and 18 events at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in South Boston. Tum to page 18 - Conferences
LIVING OUT THE GOSPEL MESSAGE - These students from Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth, recently helped give a Pro-Life talk to seventh- and eighth-grade students at Holy FamilyHoly Name School in New Bedford. It was organized by the diocesan Pro-Life Apostolate. Story on page 16. (Photo by Mike Gordon)
Guaimaca mission priest is filling in at home - butjust for a while Father Craig R. Pregana is helping out at Pregana was expecting only a brief furlough. But when Notre Dame pastor Father Chretien was Notre Dame Parish until June. By DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR FALL RIVER - When he arrived home on Valentine's Day from his duty assignment in the diocesan mission in Guaimaca, Honduras, Father Craig R.
unexpectedly forced to take time off and face heart surgery, "Bishop Coleman, who had spent two weeks in GUaimaca and was traveling home with me, asked me to stay in the diocese a little longer and fill in and I was Tum to page 20 - Priest