‘Compassion and generosity bring Christ’s message to light, even in the darkest times’ Diocese of Fall River, Mass. † Friday, May 29, 2020
Masses to resume in diocese May 30-31 following guidelines FALL RIVER — Following Governor Charlie Baker’s announcement on May 18 allowing the resumption of services at houses of worship in Massachusetts, Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., conferred with the Presbyteral Council of the Fall River Diocese to consider how best to proceed with the reopening of Catholic churches across Southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod and the Islands. “The reopening for our parishes for public Masses is complex and requires careful planning and implementation,” said Bishop da Cunha. “What must be of paramount concern throughout this process of resuming public worship is the safety of our people, our priests, deacons and lay ministers.” It was the consensus of Presbyteral Council members that some time would be needed to ensure that all parishes are prepared to meet all mandatory safety standards. In light 8 Turn to page 10
‘See All the People,’ the 79th annual Catholic Appeal kicks off; seeks to aid the diocese in its time of need
FALL RIVER—The 79th annual Catholic Appeal is kicking off during an extraordinary year for the Diocese of Fall River and the world. For nearly eight decades, the Appeal has delivered critical resources to uphold the vitally important agencies and ministries of the diocese. This year, the Appeal is launching in a time of stunning and unprecedented need brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s Catholic Appeal runs from June 1 through July 31. The Appeal’s start date was postponed by one month due to the need to address the pressing and immediate challenges presented by the Coronavirus. Formerly called the “Catholic Charities Appeal,” the Appeal’s name has been updated to the “Catholic Appeal” to reflect the full scope of all the agencies, programs, and min-
istries it supports, providing food and shelter, educating children and adults, and meeting the physical, emotional, and Spiritual needs of tens of thousands of individuals and families in the Diocese of Fall River. The diocese spans from Mansfield, Easton and the Attleboros, through the Taunton, Fall River and New Bedford areas, and extends all the way to Cape Cod and the Islands. In a message to the faithful of the Diocese of Fall River, Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V. stated, “As a diocese and a society, it feels as though we have been navigating through a terrible storm for the past few months. The Coronavirus has transformed our lives in unprecedented ways, including Spiritual sacrifices that have kept us from gathering with 8 Turn to page 11
Among the many ways Bishop Feehan High School is paying tribute to its Class of 2020, it recently unveiled a 60-foot x 12-foot banner which is draped off the side of the gymnasium. Complete with 276 portraits, the banner will hang for months to come. May 29, 2020 †
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