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Mass Legislature to take up Marriage Amendment May 9

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But a looming budget deadline may prompt a recess to a future date By

DEACON JAMES

N.

DUNBAR

BOSTON - Legislators are mandated to open a constitutional conventionMay9toconsidera second needed vote on an amendment that .--

VISITING A HOME ON THE ROAD - Matthew Dansereau, coordinator of Catholic Social Services' Office for Persons with Disabilities makes a house call to one of his clients. The office is one of many , benefiting from donations to the diocesan Catholic Charities Appeal.

"The budget is probably a good excuse to put off the vote," said Edward F. Saunders Jr., executive director of the Massachusetts Catholic Conference, the public policy arm and voice of the four Catholic bishops of Massachusetts. "Budget deadline is July 1, and the budget is still .., being worked on in the

defines marriage as the Schedule of parish prayer events House," Saunders said April 25. "But if the union of one man and one woman in the Commonto save Marriage Acf' -'- page 18 House works late into the night and it gets to the wealth of Massachusetts. But because the 2007 state budget is still being ham- Senatr before the weekend, we might find the Legismered out, the lawmakers may opt to put off the contro- lature more inclined to take up the Marriage Act." versial decision that would advance banning same-sex Saunders noted however that Senate President marriage in the Bay State and puts it before the voters Therese Murray two weeks ago indicated tile LegislaTum to page 18 - Amendment in 2008's general elections.

CSS' Office for Persons with Disabilities has a wide network By DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR

quality of life of those in need by NEW BEDFORD - It makes providing comprehensive services to sense that if Catholic Social Services people of all faiths and cultures in ofthe Fall River Diocese is currently the Spirit of God's uoiversallove to advance human tile largest provider of social and hudignity and proman services in mote social justice, truth, and solidarity soutlleastern Masin the local commusachusetts, then its , various agency ofoity. fices must be busy .Like the mother places. organiza'tion, "It's not unusual whose diverse pro.. to field hundreds of gramming model calls, to provide adembodies its misvocacy, mediation, sion, ''to help those in need" with serand resolution for vices designed to all-age persons reach out to those with disabilities even mental retarfacing socioeconomic, cultural and dation - across the diocese centering racial barriers, on tIleir many basic Dansereau's office but special needs," also necessarily said Matthew "-'-'~~~-----"-~'-'networks With other Dansereau, coordinator ofCSS' Of- diocesan offices and groups in getfice for Persons with Disabilities. ting help for disabled clients. It is one of dozens of CSS agen,''To do it we receive partial fundcies committed to improving the Tum to page 12 - Network '

COMMUNICATION SPECIALISTS - Young acolytes are deep in prayer during a Mass at S1. Rose of Lima Parish in Guaimaca, Honduras. In this month's column on page seven, ,Father Craig A. Pregana describes how important the Mass is to residents of one of the poorest countries in the world. (Photo courtesy of Father Pregana)

Memories of Father Murphy abound across the diocese By

DEACON JAMES

N.

DUNBAR

FALL RIVER - When Father John J. Murphy, 93, the oldest priest in the FallRiver Diocese and whose legacy includes several priests who were his former altar servers, died April 23, at the Catholic Memorial Home, it sparked memories. "He was a remarkable man and priest, who is remembered as something of a guru - a man for all seasons - who was an outstanding athlete, musician, craftsman, as well as a wonderful priest and he made many friends," re-

ported retired Msgr. Thomas J. "' Harrington. Msgr. Harrington lives at the "

FATHER JOHN J. MURPHY

Cardinal Medeiros Residence adjacent to Bishop Connolly High School in Fall River, where Father Murphy had also resided until recent weeks. Born in Fall River, the son of the late Michael J. .and Mary (Sarsfield) Murphy, Father Murphy grew ~p in the former St. Patrick's Parish in the city's Sbuth End. He was a graduate of B.M.C. Durfee High School, St. Charles College in Catonsville, Md., and St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore, Md. He was ordained a priest on Tum to page 19-Memories


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