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Diocese of Fall River, Mass.

Our Lenten Journey

F riday , March 14, 2014

Fall River Catholic schools offer first-ever fine arts night By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

Family prayer enhances Lenten pilgrimage By Linda Andrade Rodrigues Anchor Correspondent

need to enhance their Lenten journey this year.” Keynote speaker will be Alejandro AguilleraEASTON — Supporting the spiritual well- Titus of the United States Conference of Cathbeing of the family through prayer, especially olic Bishops and adjunct professor at Mount St. through the Marian devotion of the Rosary, Mary’s Seminary in Maryland. A break-out session will be led by Jim and Holy Cross Family Ministries provides local opportunities for family members to participate in Terry Orcutt, founders of My Brother’s Keeper, Lenten retreats, conferences, seminars, parish a ministry based in Easton which serves those in need in Southeastern Massachusetts. missions and days of reflection. As parents and grandparents, the Orcutts “We are a rather interesting ministry understand life’s challenges bringing the right here in the Diocese of Fall River,” family together to pray; and they will said Susan Wallace, director of marshare their very practical experiences. keting at the international Catholic The program also will include organization that distributes more Benediction, Rosary, praise and worthan one million Rosaries around the ship music and a snack break. The world every year. “I would like peoevent is free and open to the public. A ple to understand that we’re all about freewill offering will be taken. family unity and about daily prayers for For more information, call 508-238-4095 families.” HCFM will sponsor the Family Rosary or 800-299-7729. Faithful are urged to begin the holy season of Lenten Retreat “Being About the Work of My Father” on April 6 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Bishop the Triduum and Easter by attending Holy Week Stang High School, 500 Slocum Road in North Mini-Retreats, which will include the viewing of films, prayer, reflection and Mass at The Father Dartmouth. “We have shaped this event to fit families’ Peyton Center in North Easton from April 14 busy schedules,” said Wallace. “It’s on Sunday af- through April 16, beginning daily at 11 a.m. “We serve families in 17 countries, but what is ternoon, and families can more realistically fit it into their schedule. As families struggle to spend unique is that we do that through prayer events time growing in the faith, we think they will find face-to-face with families, and through media the timing and the speakers to be just what they Turn to page 15

FALL RIVER — In what will be a first-time collaboration of its type, the six diocesan schools in the city of Fall River are joining together to host a one-evening presentation to showcase the artistic and musical talents of their collective students. The first-ever Fall River Catholic Schools Fine Arts Night will be held on March 18 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Children’s Museum of Greater Fall River, located at 1441 North Main Street in the city.

The Fine Arts Night will feature art from students of all ages in a variety of media including drawing, painting, sculpture, and weaving as well as musical performances by choral groups from each school. According to Dr. Patricia Wardell, principal at Holy Name School, the idea for the Fine Arts Night was borne out of a desire among the city’s diocesan school principals to “encourage participation by all of the schools’ parents, faculty, staff and students and also be an enjoyable experience.” Turn to page 14

Hannah Alexander, left, displays her original Halloween-inspired artwork, and Ben Walz displays his unique wire sculpture that will be part of the first-ever Fall River Catholic Schools Fine Arts Night on March 18 at the Children’s Museum. Both are seventh-graders at St. Stanislaus School in Fall River. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza)

Lent is a fitting time for a youth weekend retreat By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff

Teen-agers take part in an activity on a past ECHO retreat. This Lent ECHO and YES! retreats are offering young Catholics time to reflect and get to know their faith better. (Anchor file photo)

CENTERVILLE — As the Lenten season continues to offer Catholics a chance to give up something as a form of penitence, the teen-age members of the Diocese of Fall River are also choosing the season to give a weekend up to Christ by attending a youth retreat. Encountering Christ in Others and YES! are two retreats being held during Lent, and Ellen Pagliaro, community liaison for ECHO in Cape Cod, said that high school students looking to enhance his or her relationship with God can attend one of the six retreats held at the Craigville Conference Center in Centerville throughout the year. ECHO has been active on Cape

Cod and the Islands for more than 45 years (www.EchoOfCapeCod.org) and is open to high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. Each weekend begins on Friday evening, ends on Sunday night and the overall theme of the retreat is the Paschal Mystery. Pagliaro got involved in the ECHO program after encouraging her son, then a high school sophomore, to attend; “I was trying to find something for him, some kind of youth group with Faith Formation,” said Pagliaro, who said her son had some reservations about going. “He went back and forth because he was also on the swim team, and they had a big meet that weekend,” recalled Pagliaro. “The coach was giving him a Turn to page 18


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