The Anchor Diocese of Fall River
F riday , May 31, 2013
New Bedford Corpus Christi procession expands citywide By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff NEW BEDFORD — On Sunday, in commemoration of the feast of Corpus Christi, Our Lord will be traveling for the first time from one end of the City of New Bedford to the other. Although the Franciscan friars at Our Lady’s Chapel in downtown New Bedford have been hosting a Corpus Christi procession for the past 11 years, this year marks the first time that a second procession will take place concurrently in New Bedford’s north end. “This year in the north end we will also have a procession as the churches are spread out and not all can go to the south end,” explained Father Edward A. Murphy, pastor of St. Anthony of Padua Church,
where the second procession will begin at 2 p.m. “We will process to St. Kilian’s and, from there, to Immaculate Conception (Church) and then back to St. Anthony of Padua Church.” Father Murphy said St. Anthony’s Band from Fall River will lead the procession from his parish. “It’s a beautiful occasion where once a year the Church asks us to have processions and to go out into the streets with the Blessed Sacrament,” Father Murphy said. “This is an event for everyone — young and old.” Father Murphy said this second procession was never meant to compete with the 11-year-old tradition established at Our Lady’s Chapel. Turn to page 15
bernard blessing — St. Bernard Parish in Assonet recently blessed a new outdoor statue of its patron saint on Pentecost Sunday. Here guest of honor Father Leonard Mullaney, the first resident pastor of St. Bernard’s from 1981-1986, presides over the blessing as current pastor, Father Michael Racine, looks on. (Photo by Carol Levesque)
Attleboro students star on CatholicTV Centerville parish succeeds with new style of teaching
By Christine M. Williams Anchor Correspondent
WATERTOWN — “Tomorrow, they’ll come in wanting a dressing room with a star on it,” said third-grade teacher at St. Mary-Sacred Heart School in North Attleboro Susan O’Korn. Students from her class taped a CatholicTV program on May 22, which will air in September. “WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge,” a game show that asks faith-based questions, pits three third graders against each other in friendly competition. The winners of each of the first three rounds compete in the final round from which a grand-prize winner emerges. O’Korn said that the show has given her students confidence in the fact that they can accomplish a task when they put their minds to it. “WOW” motivated them to learn important religious material and got them excited about it too. “I think they did excellent. I was very proud of them,” she said. In all, 106 students in grades two through six came to the taping. Only the third graders were eligible to compete, and none of the contestants knew they would be chosen until it was announced
By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff CENTERVILLE — The Faith Formation program at Our Lady of Victory Parish in Centerville broke out of the proverbial box and launched a unique spin on its religion classes a few years ago, all to much success. Based on John Roberto’s “Generations of Faith” (now called “Lifelong Faith”), the “Generations of Faith Together” program at Our Lady of Victory uses a Liturgy-based
approach targeting an intergenerational congregation that comes together as a whole every other month to nurture not only the youngest members of its parish, but every member. Our Lady of Victory Parish had used the traditional format for its Faith Formation classes for years, until the 2008-2009 year saw the GIFT program initiate itself in the form of a requirement for those children in a Sacramental year, Turn to page 18
PRIME TIME — Students from St. Mary-Sacred Heart School in North Attleboro recently taped an episode of “WOW” for Catholic TV. Here, from left, Alexavier Almeida, William Bedard and Sophia Elliott tape a promo piece for the show. (Photo by Christine M. Williams)
in the Watertown studio. All of them prepared to answer questions on the episode’s topics. The school taped two episodes — one on the theme “The Words of Jesus” and the other on “Vestments and Vessels.” Father Robert Reed, the show’s host, took the students through the ropes, explaining the rules and letting them know that giving an incorrect answer is “no big deal.” There will be plenty more questions for them to answer before
the round ends, he added. He told them that in the studio they are the teachers and audience members at home are the students. Father Reed started asking the questions. Each correct answer garners an enthusiastic “wow” and applause from the studio audience. The studio’s multi-colored lights flash and three large flatscreen televisions display animation of the word Turn to page 18
HANDS-ON BLESSING – During a session, the Proto family had their hands blessed with oil by Father Hession to “go forth in unity because you are a gift from God.” Our Lady of Victory Parish in Centerville launched a new type of Faith Formation program that brings all family and parish members together every other month to engage in hands-on activities to build a stronger church community.