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BISHOP GEORGE
"My Lord and my God."
W. COLEMAN'S
EASTER MESSAGE
John 20:28
"Blessed are they who have not seen and yet believed."
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: With hearts full of joy and thanksgiving, we celebrate Our Lord's Resurrection at Easter, knowing that he offers each of us a share in his victory over suffering and death. Each time we celebrate Our Lord's Resurrection, we also celebrate the victory of truth. During his years of preaching, Our Lord often met with opposition and rejection of his teachings, which he presented to the world as the truth (In 14:6). Yet, as Our Lord approached the hour of his saving death, he was heard to say, "Now is the time of judgment on this world; now the ruler of this world will be driven out" (In 12:31). And, it was when Jesus rose from the dead that he proved and proclaimed, once and for all, the triumph of truth over every false teaching, theory and obstinacy opposed to it. I am aware how distressful and painful it can be, especially during these difficult and challenging times, to see and hear the truth of our faith being maligned almost regularly and without restraint in our secular society. The incidence of these hostile criticisms seems to increase the more the Church proclaims the saving truths revealed to us by Christ, truths about both God and tHe human person. " In the face of these challenges, we can and must be consoled by knowing that Christ has a1reaqy conquered evil and given the definitive triumph to the truth of his saving teachings. It is our faith in the Lord's Resurrection and his victoI}' of truth that encourages us to persevere in preaching his Gospel with the conviction that it is true, for all peoples, of all ages and in all places. As we celebrate Our Lord's victory of truth this Easter, and unite and resolve to defend the truth of our faith, let us be guided and encouraged also by the episcopal motto of our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, "Cooperatores Veritatis," or, "CoWorkers of the Truth." As members of the Church, the Body of Christ, we are indeed co-workers in the awesome task of preaching the truth of his Gospel. With prayerful best wishes for God's abundant blessings upon you and your families, I am
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Anticipation of Easter sacralDents excitescatechulDens New Christians eager to be formed by baptism, first Communion and confirmation By DEACON
JAMES
N.
DUNBAR
"It's a great time for· celebration," said FALL RIVER - For dozens of cat- Deacon Robert D. Lemay, director of the echumens in parishes throughout the dio- Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults for cese, these 40 days of Lent were the busi- the Fall River diocese. "Let's remember est and yet the most exciting and expect- that Lent, a time of prayer and charitable ant in their personal pilgrimage to encoun- deeds, is also a time for fasting. These catter Christ. echumens have been doing just that, beThis week, on Holy Saturday, they will cause they are fasting from the Eucharist, enter full communion with the Catholic the bread of life, which they will receive Church as they become members through on Holy Saturday for the first time. It will the sacrament of baptism, are strengthened make their celebration complete." in the sacrament of confirmation, and It all began some 40 days ago on the nourished on their journey in the faith first Sunday of Lent when they gathered through the reception of their first Com- .at inspiring ceremonies in St. Mary's Camunion. thedral in Fall River. Called by Bishop
George W. Coleman, they heard the word ofGod proclaimed and then came forward with their sponsors to sign the Book of the Elect, demonstrating their willingness to become Christians. Lent was a period of enlightenment for these candidates in the RCIA. Their preparation journey in faith found them focusing on the scrutinies during the last three Sundays. On April 1, at Cathedral Camp in East Freetown, with invited godparents and RCIA team members, the catechumens I participated in a Lenten Retreat, themed , "Continuing Our Faith Journey." It was led
by Mercy Sisters Dympna Smith and Shirley Agnew. Last week, The Anchor talked with several of those who will become full members of the Church. Here's what they said: George Hults Jr., who is from Christ the King Parish in Mashpee, said it was through his wife Mary, a practicing Catholic, and 10-year-old son, Gregory, that he was led to the Church. "I never was a person who went to church, although I recall going to a Methodist Sunday school when I was about eight years old. But knowing my son is Tum to page six - Anticipation