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Services St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River Saturday
March 22 - Palm Sunday, Vigil
4:00 p.m.
Celebrant - Most Rev. Sean O'Malley, OFM Cap. (Other) - William Martin (Christ) - Robert Lemay (Narrator) - John Moniz
Thesday
March 25 - Chrism Mass
4:00 p.m.
Celebrant - Most Rev. Sean O'Malley, OFM Cap. Coocelebrants - Oergy from Diocese ofFall River Deacon - David Sharland Deacon - Michael Kuhn Deacon - Thomas Kocik Bearers of the Oil - Deacons of the Sick - John Branco of the Sick - Patrick Mahoney of the Catechumen - James Marzelli of the Catechumen - Robert Suprenant of the Chrism - Paul Fournier of the Chrism - John Welch
Wednesday March 26 - Tenebrae 7: 30 p.m.
Celebrant - Most Rev. Sean O'Malley, OFM Cap. Deacon - David Engo Deacon - John Schondek
Thursday Marclt 27 - Mass ofthe Lord's Supper 7:00 p.m.
Celebrant - Most Rev. Sean O'Malley, OFM Cap. Deacon - Michael Kuhn Deacon - Thomas Kocik Deacon - Marek Thptynski
Friday
March 28 - Good Friday Service
3:00 p.m.
Celebrant - Rev. Msgr. George W. Coleman, VG. (Other) - James Meloni (Christ) - Rev. Msgr. George W. Coleman, VG. (Narrator) - Joseph Stanley
Saturday
March 29 - Easter Vigil
8:00 p.m. (note time change)
C'.e1ebrant - M<a Rev. Sean O'Malley, OFM Cap. Deacon - David SharIand Deacon - Michael Kuhn Deacon - David Engo
Sunday
March 30 - Easter Sunday
Celebrant - Most Rev. Sean OMalley, OFM Cap. Deacon -Thomas Kocik - Easter Television Mass from St. Mary's Cathedral will be televised on Easter Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on WLNE Channel 6. - Concelebrants at Cathedral Services will be Rev. Horace J. Travassos, Rector of the Cathedral, and Rev. Msgr. George W. Coleman, V.G. • Master of ceremonies for the Cathedral Services will be Rev. Stephen J. Avila.
10:00 a.m.
MOTHER TERESA blesses Sister Nirmala, new superior of the Missionaries of Charity, Mar. 14 in Calcutta. Mother Teresa had held the post since she founded the order in 1950. (CNSj Reuters photo)
Sister Nirmala, Hindu convert, elected Mother Teresa successor CALCUTTA, India (CNS) - The Missionaries of Charity have elected a Hindu convert as Mother Teresa's successor. Sister Nirmala, 63, was unanimously elected by 123 Missionaries of Charity electors March 12, reported UCA News, an Asian church news agency based in Thailand. At a March 14 news conference Sister Nirmala told journalists crowded into the courtyard of the Missionaries of Charity
headquarters that she would be relying on Mother Teresa's guidance and prayers. "If God prays for me, if Mother prays for me and if you pray for me, I think I'll prove myself," she said, flanked by Mother Teresa as she stood on a balcony above the courtyard. "Mother is there to guide us." Mother Teresa, speaking softly into a small microphone, bantered with reporters. "I have plenty of work to do and I will be here until my last breath," she said. Turn to Page 13
Planned Parenthood attack fails
State High Court rules parental consent required for minors seeking abortions In an opinion authored by Chief Justice Herbert Wilkins, the State Supreme Judicial Court ruled March 18 that Section 12S of the Massachusetts General Law (Ch. 112. Sec. 12S), which req uires parental consent for minors seeking abortions, "does not violate the due process and equal protection provisions of the Constitution of the Commonwealth." The Supreme Judicial Court did add, however, that Section 12S "shall be enforced as if it stated a requirement of only one-parent consent." Said MCFL Executive Director Arlene Champoux, "Planned Parenthood's broad attack on the requirement of parental consent - and that is exactly what the Court has called it - has failed. Today's ruling is good news for
those who respect the fundamen- "that Planned Parenthood failed tal rights of parents to protect the in this blatant effort to drive a well-being of their minor daugh- wedge between parents and their ters. Today's ruling also affirms children. Had Planned Parenthood our contention that a minor child prevailed in its broad attack against does not have the same freedom to parental consent, girls as young as act as an adult, since, as the Court 13 or 14 years old could suffer stated, 'immaturity, inexperience abortions without their parents' and lack of judgment may some- knowledge or consent. and even times impair [minors') ability to without the minimum supervision of Massachusetts' judicial bypass exercise their rights wisely,''' Acting on behalf of Massachu- procedure." In its ruling the SJC acknowlsetts Citizens For Life, Inc., Attorney Philip D. Moran filed a edged that parental consent requireMotion to Intervene in the case ments save the lives of unborn (Planned Parenthood. et.al,. v. children and foster family comAttorney General), in order to munication. Wrote the Court: "We uphold the rights of parents whose will also never know how many minor daughters seek abortions. young women initially decided to "The people of Massachusetts have an abortion and, after conshould be relieved," said MCFL sulting a parent, changed their President Madeline McComish, minds,"
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