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FALL RIVER DIOCESAN NEWSPAPER FOR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS VOL. 41, NO. 14

Friday, April 4, 1997

FALL RIVER, MASS.

Southeastern Massachusetts' Largest Weekly

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Cardinal O'Connor to attend Pro-Life Convention Apr. 26 preregistered will have the opportunity to register that In the March 28 issue of morning to attend the,rest the Anchor, the date for the of the convention. . Bishop Sean O'Malley, annual Diocesan Pro-Life Convention was mistakenly OFM, Cap., will take part given as April 29. The cor- in a panel discus'sion and rect date of the convention response session, will preis Saturday April 26, from side at an awards ceremony for a 1997 Pro-Life Essay 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. On Saturday, April 26, Contest, and will offer closCardinal John O'Connor, ing reflections and BeneArchbishop of New York, diction at the end of the will be the featured guest at conference. Other guests slated to the annual Diocesan ProLife Convention, to be held attend are Richard M. Doat Bishop Connolly High erflinger, an Asso'ciate Director for Policy DevelopSchool in Fall River. Cardinal O'Connor, who ment at the Secretariat for is the former chair of the Pro-Life Activities, NCCB A YOUTH GROUP from St. Michael's parish, Swansea, recently performed living U.S. Bishop's Committee (Washington, DC); Attorney Frances X. H 0 ga n, tableaus of the stations of the cross. See page 6 for a letter to the editor regarding these youths; for Pro-Life Activities, will founder and president of and also see page 14 for a collage of photographs of Holy Week productions from schools be the principal c:elebrant •.) ~~~~~~~~~~~_ at the opening Mass at Women Affirm~ng Life; l.t.hr.o.u.g.hO.U.t.tmhe~d.io.ce.s.e. •(.p.h.O.tO.c.o.u.rt.e.sy.o.f.~.h.e.S.p.e.d.a.to.r 9:00 a.m. This will be Car- Attorney Gerald D. D'Avodinal O'Connor's first visit lio, who has served as ex- Pontiff celebrates Holy Week and Easter liturgies to the Diocese of Fall ecutive director ofthe Massachusetts Catholic ConferRiver. The convention itself does ence since 1975; and two require a registration fee, . sisters from the Sisters of but the opening Mass is Life Community, which open to all who wish to was founded by Cardinal attend. Those who have not O'Connor. VATICAN CITY (CNS) morning Mass began 15 provides for those who If - Christ's victory over minutes late, he did not suffer today. The pope bedeath offers hope to a world have time after Mass to get gan the long weekend of often torn by suffering, vio- up to the balcony and still public celebrations with the lence and war, Pope John make the worldwide broad- Chrism Mass, blessing the Paul II said during Holy cast at noon. The Vatican sacramental oils used Week and Easter liturgies. did not say why the pope throughout the year and leading hundreds of priests "BeHold, today death has was late for Mass. Under clear sunny skies in renewing the promises been overcome," the pope said on Easter Sunday as and surrounded by 100,000 made at ordination. He asked the congregahe addressed the world and tulips, daffodils and other flowers sent as a gift by tion in St. Peter's Basilica imparted his blessing "urbi et orbi" (to the city and the Dutch growers, the 76-year- to pray for their priests and old pope seemed a bit tired for him, "that I be faithful world). during the Mass, but he to the apostolic service en"Christ is the hope... of not cut anything from trusted to my humble perhad those who see life and the traditional Holy Week son and that each day in the his future threatened by war and Easter schedule. midst of you I become more and hatred," the pope said, of a living and authentic "The passion of the Lord invoking peace in Africa, image of Christ." continues in the suffering the Balkans and the Holy In the evening, celebratof humanity," the pope said Land. the Mass of the Lord's ing For the first time, Pope March 26 during his weekly Supper, the pope washed John Paul did not go up to general audience, before the feet of 12 elderly the flower-festooned central beginning four days of balcony of St. Peter's Basil- intense liturgical celebra- priests. They were seated ica to deliver the address tions commemorating the on a raised platform so the and his Easter greetings in passion, death and resur- pope did not have to kneel down. 57 languages. Instead, he rection of Christ. A special collection was In each of the liturgies, remained on the steps in taken during the Mass to front of the basilica before Pope John Paul emphashelp finance the constructhe altar where he said ized Christ's sacrifice for of homes for people tion the sins of humanity, his Easter Mass. left homeless after the The Vatican press office immense suffering and the Turn to Page 13 said that because the pope's hope his .victory over death By Dave Jolivet Anchor staff

Pope says Christ's win over death gives hope to a suffering world

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