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The Anchor Friday, June II, 1993

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Obituaries Dr. Simon Kim

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Responsibility "Each person is responsible for his own salvation but each person is also responsible for the salvation of others insofar as he has the possibility of begging for grace for those others through his prayers."-Blessed Edith Stein St. Anne's Hospital gratefulltacknowledges contributions that we ave received to the Remembrance Fund during May, 1993. Through the remembrance and honor of these lives, St. Anne's can continue its'Caring With Excellence.'

ST. ANNE'S HOSPITAL REMEMBRANCE FUND Anne Marie Ballesteros Alma Bearse Norman J. Daigle Phyllis H. Desmarois Danna Dzialo Virginia Furgiuele Pauline Gauthier Thelma Gauthier Rita Griffin Collette M. Hill Allen l. Jarabek Charles A. Johnston linda Kelly Robert LaFrance Gerard LaVigne Jody Leite James Lenaghan, Jr. Daris C. Macedo Carmelita C. Manahan Frances Normandin Genevieve R. Nowak Everett Ormerod Raymond E. Parise Leonidas Prevost Lawrence Premlar Manuel Roderigues Joseph C. Saulino Steven Singer Henry Sliwa Gail M. Squillace Carlos John Stow Lucille Thiboutot Louis D. Tolley Joan 'Jo' Visscher Mary Viveiros Walter H. White

We are grateful to those who thoughtfully named Sl. Anne's Hospital's Remembrance Fund.

Dr. Simon Youngsoo Kim, 50, an oncologist at St. Anne's Hospital, Fall River, died June 5 in a head-on auto collision on Route 6 in Swansea. Also killed was local radio and television personality Mike Sands, whose west-bound car clipped the corner of a vehicle 'making a right-hand turn into a parking lot, then flipped into the. east-bound lane of Route 6 and collided with Dr. Kim's car. Through his father, the late Joseph Hyung Tae Kim, Dr. Kim was related to St. Andrew Kim, the first Korean ordained to the priesthood and among Korean martyrs killed in persecutions between 1839 and 1867. St. Andrew Kim was canonized May 6, 1984, by Pope John Paul II duringa visit to Korea. A native of Korea, Dr. Kim was a graduate of Kyung-Pook National University School of Medicine in Taegu and studied thereafter in Seoul, Korea, and in New York and Boston hospitals. He had been a member of St. Anne's radiation oncology department since its opening in 1979. Active in the Cursillo and Marriage Encounter movements and the Secular Franciscans, he also assisted the Korean congregation of St. Bridget Church in Lexington. He was a member of St. Patrick's parish, Somerset, where the Mass of Christian Burial was offered for him yesterday. He is survived by his mother, Joanna P. (Bang) Kim of Seoul, his wife, Theresa Moonja (Pyun) Kim, and two children, Andrew Wansup Kimand Christina Yunmi Kim, by three brothers and four sisters, all of Taegu, and by nieces and nephews.

Sister Costello The Mass of Christian Burial was offered Monday, June 7, for Sister M. Amadeus Costello, RSM, 85, who died June4 at Mt. St. Rita Health Center, Cumberland, Rl. She was a native of Yorkshire, England, and the daughter of the late Thomas and Bridget (Gorman) Costello. Entering the. Sisters of Mercy in 1926, she taught in schools in Fall River, New Bedford and Taunton in the Fall River diocese, retiring in 1988. She is survived by a sister, Nora Leaver of Fairhaven.

Sister Maynard The Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated yesterday at St. Timothy Church, Warwick, RI, for Sister Irene Maynard, RJM, 86, of St. Timothy Mission Center, who died June 7. A native of Providence, RI, she was the daughter of the late T oussaint and the late Louise (Duhamel) Maynard. She professed. final vows as a

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Norma Tosti The Mass of Christian Burial was offered today at St. Joseph's Church, Taunton, for Norma (Ginesi) Tosti, 80, who died June 7. The wife of the late Antonio M. Tosti, she is survived by a son, Father Ronald A. Tosti, pastor of Christ the King parish, Mashpee; a brother, Ginesio Ginesi of Mansfield; and nieces and nephews. She was a native of Mansfield and had lived in Taunton from 1934 to 1991, thereafter living in Mashpee. While in Taunton, she was on the staff of Marian Manor Nursing Home, retiring from her position in 1975. Active in the Assumpta Guild of St. Joseph's Church, she also taught in the parish CCD programs. Donations in her memory may be made to the Antonio and Norma Tosti Scholarship Fund, PO Box 1800, Mashpee 02649.

Stonehill graduate earns award Debra M. White of South Easton has received the John Weihrer Award for outstanding volunteer contributions to Stonehill College's Evening Division adult education program. Ms. White graduated summa cum laude from the North Easton College 'on May 16, receiving a bachelor of arts degree in psychology with a minor in business administration. She earned a national scho.larship from the Alpha Sigma Lambda Education Foundation and was listed on the National Dean's List. A paper she authored was published in "Writing in the Disciplines," a supplement to "The Rinehart Handbook for Writers." Ms. White's volunteer contributions included working at open houses, student orientations, and registration and serving as an intern in the Evening Division office, representative to the Library Committee, vice president of the honor society and a peer counselor. She plans to work as a career counselor in continuing education or in human resources while pursuing a master's degree in educational administration.

St. James-St. John Third grade students at St. James-St. John School, New Bedford, were visited recently by Tony Petrarca, a meteorologist from Channel 12 in Providence. Petrarca spoke to students about weather patterns and predictions. The pupils asked questions about storms, hurricanes and tornadoes, and they presented the guest with a tie decorated with the weather flag symbols representing his initials.

REV. MR. ARAUJO

REV. MR. MASSARO

Jesuit ordinations June 19 Rev. Mr. Robert J. Araujo, SJ, and Rev. Mr. Thomas J. Massaro, SJ, will be among six men ordained to the priesthood for the Society of Jesus June 19 at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester. Bishop Alfred Jolson, SJ, of Reykjavik, Iceland, will be the ordaining prelate. Rev. Mr. Araujo Rev. Mr. Araujo, born Oct. 30, 1948, is the son of Agnes Araujo and the late Caesar Araujo of St. Peter's parish, Dighton. He attended Dighton-Rehoboth public schools and Georgetown University in Washington, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree, Phi Beta Kappa, in 1970, and a juris doctor degree in 1973. He served as an officer in the U.S. Army, then was associated with Francis O'Boy, Esq., in Taunton before returning to Washington, where he worked for the Solicitor of the Interior from 1974 to 1979. Upon leaving government service, he joined the law department at the Standard Oil Company in Ohio, then served in private practice until he entered the Society of Jesus in 1986. Since pronouncing first vows, he studied philosophy at Loyola University in Chicago, held the Chamberlain Fellowship at Columbia Law School, and earned a master of divinity degree at Weston School of Theology. He also served in the Middle East Jesuit Mission. He plans to teach law and to continue writing and publishing in the field of public law and Christian social ethics after a year of advanced research at Oxford University. He will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving at 2 p.m. June 20 at the Newton Campus Chapel of Boston College. Rev. Mr. Massarao Rev. Mr. Thomas Massaro, a former teacher at Bishop Connolly High School, Fall River, is a native of Floral Park, NY. Born Sept. 9, 1961, he is the son of Dr. Joseph and Nancy Massaro. He graduated from Amherst College, where he triple-majored in political science, economics and religious studies; was elected to Phi Beta Kappa; and won numerous debating awards, including the 1981 National Championship in Parlimentary Debate. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1983 in Boston, pronounced 1I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111I111111111111 THE ANCHOR (USPS-545-020). Second Class Postage Paid at Fall River. Mass. Published weekly except the week of July 4 and the week after Christmas at 887 Highland Avenue. Fall River. Mass. 02720 by the Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River. Subscription price by mail, postpaid $11.00 per year. Postmasters send address changes to The Anchor, P.O. Box 7. Fall River. MA 02722.

first vows in 1985, and earned a master's degree at Fordham University. He taught American and world history at Connolly from 1987 to 1989. /While at the school he founded and moderated the speech and debate society, which won numerous awards for individual and team achievement at tournaments sponsored by the Massachusetts Forensic League and the Providence Catholic Forensic League. Under Rev. Mr. Massaro's leadership, two Bishop Connolly students advanced to the 1989 National Catholic Forensic League championships in Philadelphia. Rev. Mr. Massaro also served on a number of Connolly faculty committees, including the Faculty Senate; volunteered for school fund raising activities, serving as master of ceremonies for two annual auctions; and was a frequent presence at student social activities and sports events. He left Bishop Connolly for studies at the Weston School of Theology, where he earned a master of divinity degree and was ordained a deacon in 1992. He is currently pursuing doctoral studies in theology at Emory University in Atlanta and when finished plans to join the theology faculty at one of the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States. Rev. Mr. Massaro will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving at 11:30 a.m. June 27 at Our Lady of Victory Church, Floral Park.

Provincetown fleet blessing June 27 The 46th Blessing ofthe Fleet in Provincetown will be conducted at 12:30 p.m. June 27 by Msgr. Henry T. Munroe, vicar general of the Fall Riverdiocese. A host of events connected with the blessing ceremony will be held that weekend in Provincetown. On June 25, opening ceremonies will be held at 2 p.m. at MacMillan Pier, followed by a Blessing Banquet, open to the public, at the Provincetown Inn. June 26 will feature children's games at 9 a.m. at Motta Field, a Fishermen's Quahog party for fishermen and guests 12:30 p.m: at the VFW hall, and an Old Home Dance 8 p.m. at VFW Hall. On June 27, a Fishermen's Mass will be celebrated at II a.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Church, followed by a parade from the church to MacMillan Pier for the blessing and a harbor race and rowing competition sponsored by the Viking Dory Club.


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