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VOL. 49, NO. 20 • Friday, May 20, 2005

FALL RIVER, MASS.

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DCCWgathers for annual convention; elects officers and awards members SOMERSET-Approximately 200 members of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women and their guests attended their 52nd Annual Convention held at St. John of God Parish Center in Somerset. The May 7 gathering keyed on the theme, "To Jesus Through Mary," and guests came from Maine, New Hampshire, Springfield, Chicago, and from the five deaneries ofthe Fall River diocese. Bishop George W. Coleman was principal celebrant of an afternoon Mass, and Father Raul Lagoa, pas-

tor of St. John of God Parish, and Father Thomas C. Lopes, pastor of Immaculate Conception Parish in North Easton, were concelebrants. Installation of new officers, including President Maureen Papineau ofNorth Easton, was held following the Mass. Presented Our Lady of Good Counsel Awards were: District One, Claudette Bisson ofSt. George Parish Women's Guild, Westport; District Two, Louise Lakes, St. Julie's Women's Guild, North Dartmouth; Turn to page three - DCCW

FLANKED BY members of the Third Order and laity, the Holy Eucharist is carried by Father Bonaventure of the Franciscan Fathers of the Immaculate during the 2004 solemn procession celebrating the feast of Corpus Christ in New Bedford. Story on page three. (Photo courtesy of the Friars)

Parishes encouraged to join Corpus Christi celebration NEW PRESIDENT of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Maureen Papineau, left, from North Easton, was installed by Bishop George W. Coleman at the recent annual convention of the organization. At right are Lynette Ouellette, immediate past president; and Sister Eugenia Brady, SJC, moderator. Below, conventioneers at the 52nd annual meeting of the DCCW gather in the sanctuary 'of St. John of God Church in Somerset: From left, guest speaker Susan Conroy; former DCCW President Lynnette Ouellette; convention chairman Claudette Armstrong; Father Edward Murphy, who also spoke; DCCW Moderator Sister Eugenia Brady, SJC; NCCW representative Patricia Smuck; and co-chairman Madeleine Lavoie. (Photos courtesy of Maddie Lavoie)

FALL RIVER - Bishop George W. Coleman will celebrate a special diocesan liturgy on the Solemnity ofCorpus Christi, May 29 at 12:30 p.m. at St. Mary's Cathedral as part of the diocesan celebrations. during the Year ofthe Eucharist. The Mass will conclude with a eucharistic procession from the Cathedral to Santo Christo Church on Columbia Street where

Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will take place. As a sign of unity as a diocesan family centered and rooted in the Eucharist, each parish is asked to have two people representing the parish attend the Mass and procession. There will be reserved seating at the cathedral for these representatives. While each parish should have two representatives, all parishio-

ners and priests are invited to attend the Mass and procession. The late Pope John Paul II designated 2005 as the Year of the Eucharist. In a letter to all diocesan priests, Bishop Coleman encouraged special emphasis be placed on the celebration of the Solemnity of Corpus Christi in their respective parishes for this Year of the Eucharist.

Charities Appeal is in full swing FALL RIVER - "We're very encouraged from the diocese face varying socio-economic dilemmas what we see so far", states a pastor from Cape Cod, that could effect the results in those particular ar"and I'm in hopes we can achieve the same level of eas," notes Mike Donly, diocesan director of Degiving we did last year velopment. "However, when we reached an all- . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , this is no different than time high for our parish The Catholic Charities Video is now it's been any other year. community;'" . available for viewing on the Catholic We have such a long way These sentiments to go to achieve our goal have been echoed by nu- Charities Website: by June 16 when the Apmerouspastors as they www.catholiccharitiesfallriverdioc.org peal ends, but we're conmade their returns durThis 10-minute video offers a look at fident that with the dediingjust the second week cation and generosity of ofthe Catholic Charities the services and ministries funded by the our pastors and parishioAppeal which began on Catholic Charities Appeal, as well as tes- ners we can have a sucMay 1. The feeling in the timony from individuals being assisted cessful conclusion to this central office of Cathoextremely important enlic Charities is basically by many of the Appeal-funded agencies. deavor." the same. "We see a The Catholic Charilevel of giving at present that allows us to be cau- ties Video, which is created each year for cable actiously optimistic about the anticipated success of cess channels, for use in parishes, and is presented our endeavor. But it's so early in the process that at area "Appeal Kick-offs" is now available for viewit's a difficult thing to predict as different areas of Turn to page Jl - Appeal


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