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Diocese of Fall River

The Anchor

F riday , June 12, 2009

A DAY WITH JESUS AND MARY — With human beads in the background, Bishops George W. Coleman, center left, and Yves-Marie Pean, CSC, of Gonaive, Haiti, center right, pray the rosary during Holy Cross Family Ministries’ Rosary Fest at Stonehill College in Easton last weekend. The event, attended by approximately 1,000 faithful included several keynote addresses, song, recitation of the rosary in several languages, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and the opportunity to receive the sacrament of reconciliation. Story on page 11. (Photo by Dave Jolivet)

Catholic Charities hits $3 million mark — Page 19

Borromeo Missionaries to leave Fall River Diocese

By Deacon James N. Dunbar

ATTLEBORO — The Priestly Fraternity of the Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo will end its service in the Fall River Diocese at the end of June. Members of the St. Charles Fraternity Father Michael Carvill, pastor of St. Joseph’s Parish in Attleboro since Aug. 1, 2000, and Father Accursio Ciaccio, who has

served as parochial vicar told The Anchor last week that they will be leaving to take up new assignments in Denver, Colo. “We’re sorry we have to leave, but we have been given new assignments in line with our calling as members of a missionary institute,” Father Carvill said in a telephone interview. Turn to page 18

Two new pastors named; five others are transferred

By Deacon James N. Dunbar

FALL RIVER — Father Marek Chmurski, administrator at Immaculate Conception Parish in North Easton, and Father John M. Murray, parochial vicar at St. Pius X Parish in South Yarmouth, have been named pastors by Bishop George W. Coleman. It is the first pastorate for both priests, who, in brief interviews with The Anchor, told how excited they are to take up the new challenges and serve the people, the diocese and the Church. Father Marek Chmurski, 45, a native of Domaniewice, Poland, and a priest of the Fall River Diocese since 1995, will become pastor of St. Lawrence Martyr Parish in New Bedford, effective June 30. The son of Jan and Cecylia (Drozka) Chmurski in Poland, after attending grammar and high school there, he entered the seminary at Lodz in 1987. He began studies at SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Orchard Lake, Mich., in 1991. He was ordained a priest on June 10, 1995 by then-Bishop Sean P.

O’Malley, OFM Cap., in St. Mary’s Cathedral in Fall River. His first priestly assignment was as a parochial vicar at Corpus Christi Parish in East Sandwich. In August 1996 he was transferred to Our Lady of Victory Parish in Centerville, and in June 2001 was assigned to St. Anthony’s in Taunton. In October 2002 he was assigned to Holy Trinity Parish in West Harwich, and in October 2008 became administrator at Immaculate Con-

ception Parish in North Easton “It’s certainly an exciting time for me to take up the role of pastor,” Father Chmurski said. “I have been an administrator for eight months during which I’ve had the experience of leading a parish and caring for the people, and yet not be able to do all a pastor is able to,” he explained. “So I look forward to finding out what my new parish and its people Turn to page 18

Father Marek Chmurski

Father John M. Murray


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