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New St. Jude the Apostle Parish formed in Taunton By MIKE GORDON ANCHOR STAfF

ANGELIC HOSTS - Lexie Viveiros, Sophia Mello, and Shaneyl Sousa smile prior to their first Communion at Espirito Santo Church, Fall River. Skyla Viveiros is dressed as an angel for the procession.

TAUNTON - The suppression of two parishes and the erection of a new one - St. Jude the Apostle Parish - are announced by Bishop George W. Coleman. St. Jacques Parish and Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Parish·will ~ suppressed effective June 27. Members of the new parish will use the former St. Jacques Church as their worship site. Father John J. Perry will be the pastor at St. Jude the Apostle Parish. He will be. formally installed August 19 by Bishop Coleman. Father Perry has been pastor of Immaculate Conception and St. Jacques since June of 2006. Shortly after his arrival, parishioners met to work on ·a new Mass schedule for the two locations and

it was collaboration like that which has made the eventual rrlerger "a smooth process" according to Father Perry. 'There is an obvious sense ofloss from people that we won't be celebrating Mass at Immaculate Concepti~n, but it will not beil business as usual here," said Father Perry. ''We will begin anew. We won't be the same pansh. A lot of good things have begun and many more positive things will come as we . merge." Historically, the two parishes, located within a tenth of a mile of one another, have served the c6mmunity well. Our Lady of the Imtpaculate ,Conception Parish was e~tablished . in 1882 to meet the needs of a growing Catholic population in what was then the Providence Diocese. Mass was celebrated in Loveqng Hall, •

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known later as Temperance Hall . until a church could be built. The first pastor, Father James F. Roach, saw a wooden church dedicated on May 20,1885. Sisters of the Holy Union of the . Sacred Hearts staffed a school and traveled daily from St. Mary's until a convent was ready. Father Patrick McKenna became its second pastor until he suffered a stroke in 1913. Father Thomas A. Kelly replaced him, but only served at the parish until 1915. The fourth . pastor was Father George Maguire who served until 1919. Fire destroyed the original rectory on Dec. 31,1917 and it was replaced by a brick building during the pastorate ofMsgr. Michael O'Reilly, the parish's fifth pastor. Tragedy struck again in 1930 when the school burned down. A

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Lawmakers feeling pressure to kill marriage protection amendment By GAIL BESSE ANCHOR CORRESPONDENT

BOSTON - Lawmakers need to see and hear from people demanding a vote on the marriage protection amendment Thursday, June 14, at the Massachusetts . Constitutional Convention. That's the message from VoteOnMarriage.org, the coalition comprised of thousands of

residents backing the ballot measure. As the deadline approaches, gay advocates have launched a $750,000 media blitz to kill it by pressuring legislators and the public. Television ads are appearing with slogans designed to promote the idea that same-sex "marriage" is an American

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Catholic Charities Appeal puts muscle in final sprint FALL RIVER - It's full steam ahead for the Catholic Charities Appeal as the Memorial Day weekend passed and theAppeal office saw no letup in the pace of activity that characterized the four preceding weeks. Large mail deliveries from parish offices as well as many pastors and parish Appeal chairpersons

bringing their weekly reports in personally, continued at a significant rate. "This is what makes the difference each year, as the Appeal enters its final phases:' stated Mike Donly, coordinator of the Appeal process for the diocese. . "If parishes were satisfied with

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FATHER BRIAN ALBINO

FATHER TIMOTHY

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FATHER MICHAEL RACINE

Three new pastQrs named; six pastors are transferred By DEACON JAMES

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DUNBAR

FALL RIVER - The appointment of three priests of the Fall River Diocese as first-time pastors, the transfer of five pastors and the reassignment of a priest to the diocese's mission in Guaimaca, Honduras, were announced today by Bishop George W. Coleman. The new pastors, effective June 27, are Father Brian Albino, Father Timothy P. Driscoll, and Father Michael Racine. Father Albino, parochial vicar at Santo Christo Parish in Fall River and part-time chaplain at Charlton Memorial Hospital, will become pastor of St. Anthony of

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Padua Parish in Fall River. Father Driscoll, parochial vicar at Espirito Santo Parish in Fall River, will become past~r of Annunciation of the Lord .Parish in Taunton. . Father Racine, chapllun at St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford, will become pastor of St. Bernard Parish in Assonet. Ii Pastors transferred ,effective. June 27, include: Father Paul E. Canueli!from pastoral work in the Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa, Guaimacll;, Honduras, to pastor of St. Mary10ur Lady of the Isle Parish in Nantucket. Father Paul A. Caron from pas-

tor of St. Mary-Our Lady of the Isle Parish in Nantucket, to pastor of St. Rita Parish in Marion. Father Timothy J. Goldrick, from pastor of St. Bernard Parish in Assonet, to pastor of St. Joseph Parish in North Dighton. Father John J. Perry, from pastor of St. Jacques Parish and Immaculate Conception Parish in Taunton, to pastor of the new St. Jude the Apostle Parish in Taunton. Also, Father John A. Gomes, from pastor ofAnnunciation of the Lord Parish in Taunton, to pastor of St. Mary Parish in South Dartmouth, effective July 4.

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