Diocese of Fall River, Mass.
F riday , March 28, 2014
Our Lenten Journey
Diocesan youth invited to gatherings to better understand faith life, mission role By Dave Jolivet Anchor Editor
NORTH DARTMOUTH — High school and middle school students in the Diocese of Fall River will gather at various locales within the next few days with individuals ready to assist them in living out their faith. On Sunday the annual High School Youth Convention will take place at Bishop Stang High School, 500 Slocum Road, North Dartmouth, from 11:15 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. With the theme “One Body, One Mission,” the convention, hosted by the diocesan Office of Faith Formation and organized by graduates of the Christian Leadership Institute, will key on
ways young men and women can make a difference in the lives of others; in their own neighborhoods and around the world. All of the participants will take part in workshop sessions, Mass and prayer. The opening session will be presented by Joe Martino, part of the Faith Formation ministry at St. Julie Billiart Parish in North Dartmouth and a member of the Residents Encounter Christ prison ministry, who will share experiences he’s had with REC sessions. Sister Marianna Sylvester, RSM, Youth Ministry coordinator at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish in New Bedford, will speak about her work Turn to page 15
Some of the members of the St. John Neumann choir gather to rehearse for a special Taizé prayer service to be held at the East Freetown parish on Palm Sunday evening.
Area parish choir finds harmony in social justice and spiritual peace By Dave Jolivet Anchor Editor
struggling to meet the co-payments of their medical expenses. Pastor Father Gregory Mathias EAST FREETOWN — It started as an idea to “practice what one sings,” and the 30-member parish choir have and the concept was quickly fanned joined forces to present a special Taizé into a flame that will hopefully illumi- prayer experience at the parish on nate the spiritual lives of the parish- Palm Sunday evening. Taizé originated in France during ioners of St. John Neumann Parish in East Freetown, as well as ease the World War II as an ecumenical mofinancial burdens of elderly patients Turn to page 15
High school student fights cyber-bullying with Teenangels
According to Aftab’s introduction on the Teenangels’ website (www.teenangels. ATTLEBORO — Bishop Feehan org), Teenangels was created after she High School junior Katherine Franklin contributed her expertise on Internet safety to a TV special with ABC was recently honored with News focused on teen girls. a President’s Volunteer During a Q&A session Service Award for her for the TV special, Afmore than 500 hours of tab fielded questions from volunteer service in Teenteen-agers that made her angels, a group of 13- to realize that the teens were 18-year-old volunteers concerned about younger who have been specially children’s online safety, trained in all aspects of and Aftab recognized that online safety, privacy and teaching a select number security. of teen-agers online safety Teenangels, a division pointers would allow those of WiredSafety.org, teen-agers to spread the was founded in 1999 by cyber-lawyer Parry Bishop Feehan High School message about cyber-bulAftab, executive director junior Katherine Franklin was lying. Working with an iniof WireSafety.org, the recently honored for her more tial group of girls ranging world’s largest online safety than 500 hours of volunteer in age from 14 to 17, the service in Teenangels. and help organization. Turn to page 13 By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff
Sacred Hearts Father Thomas McElroy, SS.CC., pastor of St. Joseph’s Parish in Fairhaven, recently went on a thanksgiving pilgrimage to Rome and had the honor of meeting and concelebrating Mass with Pope Francis at the Vatican. (Photo courtesy of Father Tom McElroy)
Fairhaven pastor awed, humbled to meet pope
By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff
FAIRHAVEN — It was just a little more than one year ago — on Mar. 11, 2013, to be exact — that Sacred Hearts Father Thomas McElroy, pastor of St. Joseph’s Parish in Fairhaven, underwent a serious surgical procedure to remove a cancerous tumor on his right lung. The surgery was, by all accounts, a great success and Father McElroy was soon back ministering to his Fairhaven parishioners. “I have a real expectation that (the cancer) is gone,” Father McElroy recently told The Anchor. “The reports I’ve gotten so far have been very positive. The next report I expect from the
oncologist will be in May and that will give me a real indication, but so far, it’s been a great recovery and good healing.” As a way of praising God for his successful surgery and remarkable recovery, Father McElroy decided to embark on a pilgrimage of thanksgiving earlier this year with one of his best friends, Msgr. Edward D. Sheridan, V.G., of the Hamilton Diocese in Canada. “Msgr. Sheridan and I have been buddies for about 54 years; we met in seminary college,” Father McElroy said. “He has a serious heart condition and he had a quintuple bypass about 18 years ago. But just before I had my Turn to page three