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VOL. 46, NO. 22

Southeastern Massachusetts' Largest Weekly • $14 Per Year

FALL RIVER, MASS.

• Friday, May 31, 2002

Century-old church turns state-of-the-art • On June 5, the parishes of Blessed Sacrament, Our Lady of the Angels and Sf. Patrick's will become the Parish of the Good Shepherd, housed at Sf. Patrick's Church.

THE CUP of Life Liturgy marking National Nurses' Week was celebrated recently in St. Mary's Church, Mansfield, by pastor, Father George C. Bellenoit. Nurses and student nurses participating gathered around the altar for a special blessing of hands.

Long-term care nurses offer compassionat(!, qJ!-,q,liry care

• :/'" this::~tonii~nd fihal' " :: ,', ~i~ '~ey aired the attractive'story, the nurses talk ness of worki~~ in a modem, lon~about their mission. term c~e facl~lty, that tests one ,s

professiOnal skills m modem medical technology while offering competitive salaries, the quintet also described the personal satisfaction that comes with their particular kind of "compassionate ministry." Meeting with The Anchor were, Nancy DeSouza, MSN, RNC, director of nursing at the Catholic Memorial Home, Fall River; Diane Turn to page seven - Nurses

By DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR

FALL RIVER - Hoping to recruit more nurses for the Fall River diocese's long-term care facilities for geriatric patients, five nurses spent more than an hour recently talking about the "wonderful challenges" and the "special mission" offered.

Charities Appeal invites all to assist FALL RIVER - The Memo- rector of development, has prerial Day holiday weekend offered pared a special edition of the pubpastors throughout the Fall River lication, "Sharings," which helps diocese the opportunity to invite educate readers about the excepall parishioners who are not yet tional works funded by the Appeal. ''To assist pastors "aboard" to join the 61 st in preparing their annual Catholic second, followCharities Appeal up mailings, a by contributing to capsule version the campaign. of the original "Traditionbrochure has ally, about this been made availtime, parishes are able," he noted. sending out their "We've taken a second mailings, verse from Chapter with gentle remindFour of the Gospel ers to prospective of St. Luke as theme donors that time is beginning to run short," Msgr. for this flyer: 'He has sent me to bring Good News to the Thomas J. Harrington, director of the Appeal, told The Anchor. poor!'" Proceeds from the Appeal are "We're circling around the $~.5 million mark, which is on target, used to maintain and expand the but we've lots of work ahead of many avenues of service and minus in the final weeks." istry conducted by the diocese. At Michael J. Donly, diocesan diTurn to page 11 - Appeal

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of the Good Shepherd, told The Anchor that construction of the connector as well as major interior renovations to the church and rectory will provide worshipers with modem comforts without losing the character of the more-than-century-old house of worship. "This church is being prepared to house worship for another 100 years," By DAVE JOLIVET he said. "Someday, a whole new generation will EDITOR worship here and call this home." FALL RIVER - The magnificent edifice that There was some concern that the addition of is St. Patrick's Church on South Main Street here, the connector would alter the granite exterior of is currently undergoing a renovation project the church. But according to Father Babiczuk and meant to make it more accessible, cost-efficient Deacon Thomas Palanza, one of the architects and practical, all while visually enhancing the for the project, every effort has been made to surrounding area. That includes the three-story prevent such an occurrence. "The connector is designed to preserve and protect the church as a rectory that sits near the church. In fact, once the project reaches completion, historic structure," Palanza told The Anchor. "We've minimized targeted for November of the aesthetic impact on this year, a connector the church," he said. will join the church and 'The connector is designed to pre- "We've been able to prerectory buildings, providing easy access to all serve and protect the church as a serve the inside of the levels of each structure. historic structure," Palanza toldThe original church." None The connector, which Anchor. "We've minimized the aes- of the church's magnificent stained-glass winwill be handicap accessible, will house meet- thetic impact on the church. We've dows were altered or ing/conference/class been able to preserve the inside of blocked, and only the narrowest of hallways is rooms, new rest rooms, the original church." to join the old with the a limited-access elevator new with an existing and stairways. Aesthically, the new connecting structure will doorway to be utilized for the connection. While the connector project is currently in the blend two completely different architectural styles. The church itself, constructed from 1881- works, the church building has already experi1888, is comprised of granite. The rectory, built enced a number of changes and improvements. After an extensive inspection of the interior and in 1900, is made of brick. As part of the exterior facelift, the rectory will exterior, several repairs were deemed necessary. be coated with a waterproof, granite-tinted stain. Beginning last fall, staging was erected to allow The connector will carry a granite-colored stucco workers to stabilize of the exterior envelope shell finish essentially creating a uniform look when of the building. Other necessities included roof and masonry work to repair leaks. the three units become one. A number of improvements took place in the One reason for the project is that as of June 5 the church will be home to a much larger parish interior of the 100-year-old edifice over the past family with the merger of Our Lady few months. Much like the renovations comof the Angels, Blessed Sacra- pleted at St. Mary's Cament and St. Patrick's par- thedral, the St. ishes. Father Freddie Turn to page Babiczuk, pastor of the three newly formed Parish Church

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