Diocese of Fall River, Mass.
F riday , March 13, 2015
HCFM president’s Lenten Mission to focus on how all families are ‘holy families’
Easton, founded by Father Peyton, will present a fourday Lenten mission at St. Ann’s Church in Raynham beginning March 16 and ending March 19. RAYNHAM — It seems that whenever The mission theme is “The Joy of the Family: Servant of God Holy Cross Father Patrick Begins in Our Homes.” Peyton is mentioned in print, his signature Each of the sessions, which includes quote, “The family that prays together stays Mass and an extended homily, begins at 7 together,” is never more than a sentence or p.m. at the church at 660 North Main Street two away. That’s because those seven words in Raynham. The mission is sponsored by created one of the most powerful and pure the diocesan Taunton Deanery. promises based on God’s love for His chilFather Raymond took over as president dren. of HCFM this summer after spending 14 It’s always been the tradition of Father years in Hollywood as director of Family Peyton’s confreres to carry on his passion and zeal for prayer, especially when it comes to keep- Theater Productions, a branch of HCFM, where he had a hand in creating faith-based family films, televiing families together or healing broken ones. In that context, Holy Cross Father Willy Raymond, sion and radio. president of Holy Cross Family Ministries in North Turn to page 15 By Dave Jolivet Anchor Editor
Crew members from the Peragallo Organ Company in Paterson, N.J. pack up the organ pipes from St. Mary’s Cathedral in Fall River to transport them back to the company’s factory. The pipes are being cleaned and fine-tuned to be used with the Hook pipe organ from the former Sacred Heart Church in Fall River that is being restored for the cathedral. (Photo by Father John Ozug)
Historic cathedral pipe organ being restored, resurrected By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff
FALL RIVER — Faithful attending Mass celebrations at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in Fall River will soon be enjoying the rich, rumbling sounds of an authentic Hook pipe organ, thanks to the meticulous restoration efforts of the Peragallo Organ Company of Paterson, N.J. According to Father John C. Ozug, rector of the Mother Church for the Diocese of Fall River, the longawaited plan to resurrect a pipe organ for the cathedral is finally coming to fruition. With the blessing and approval of Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., work began in January to repurpose the pipe organ previously housed inside the former Sacred Heart Church in the city — an original 1883 model built by E. and G.G. Hook and Hastings — along with components from the former St. Louis Parish Chadwick pipe organ and the defunct Kilgen model inside the cathedral into a new instrument for St. Mary’s. “The Pipe Organ Fund begun by Father Edward Healey more than 14 years ago made good progress due Turn to page 18
The ECHO Retreat Program on Cape Cod recently celebrated its 45th anniversary in the Diocese of Fall River. Some of the members of the ECHO Youth Board 2014-2015 gathered for a picture with Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., at the event. From left: Derek Silliman, Beth McEntee, the bishop, Dan Burke, Mary Burke, Jon Mayer-Brant, Melissa Quigg, Nathan Ryan, Maddie Alper, Shannon Evaul, Lucy Cahill, Sarah Craig, Gianna Trajkovski, and Emily St. Onge. Story and other photos on page 17.
Local Church seeks happily married men and fathers By Linda Andrade Rodrigues Anchor Correspondent
and husband, if married; their work; and diaconate ministry. This is a call, and God is calling them to serve.” NEW BEDFORD — Is God calling you to serve His Candidates between the ages of 35 and 60 must be of Church as a deacon? sound faith and actively involved in the Church’s apostoBishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., has authorized the late; display personal integrity, maturity and holiness; and formation of a new permanent diaconate class, which will be in a valid Catholic Marriage for at least five years or a begin in the fall. Those discerning a vocation are invited to mature celibate state of life, if single. The ministry also reattend an informational night on March 24 at 7 p.m. in St. quires a real commitment involving time, effort and hard Mary’s Parish Center in New Bedford. work. A man who believes the Lord is calling him as a deacon Some of the duties of the ministry include proclaiming serves alongside priests and bishops, while also maintain- the Gospel during Mass, delivering homilies, distributing his obligations to family and career. ing Holy Communion, celebrating Baptisms, witnessing “We look for men who will grow in Spirituality, love of Marriages, teaching Religious Education, visiting the hosthe Church and love of the diaconate,” said Msgr. John J. pitalized, imprisoned, aged and homebound, and coordiOliveira, diocesan director of the Office of the Permanent nating advocacy efforts in light of Catholic teachings. Diaconate for the past 10 years and pastor of St. Mary’s The fraternal bonds forged throughout the five-year Turn to page 18 Parish. “They will balance a three-part life: as a family man