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VOL. SO, NO. 24 • Friday, June 16, 2006

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Pastors celebrate silver jubilees By DEACON JAMES N.

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FALL RIVER-Two diocesan priests celebrating anniversaries of their ordination 25 years ago, took time to talk about their lives and their priesthood. The jubilarians are Msgr. Stephen J. Avila, pastor ofSL John Neumann Parish in East Freetown

FATHER GERARD A. Hebert, pastor of St. George Parish in Westport, marked the 25th anniversary- of his priesthood on June 6. Jubilee celebrations included a Mass on June 4 attended by priests, family, friends and parishioners. It was followed by a dinner at the former St. George School.

and at month's end to become pastor of St. Mary's Parish in Mansfield; and Father Gerard A. Hebert, pastor of St. George's Parish in Westport. Father Hebert, 51, who was ordained on June 6, 1981 in St. Mary's Cathedral by Bishop Daniel A. Cronin, told The Anchor, "It has been 25 glorious years. There have been some good things, some bad things, but all in all a glorious vocation to the priesthood. There are many wonderful memories." The pastor of St. George Parish in Westport since June 1996, Father Hebert, a native of Attleboro who grew up in St. Theresa's Parish there, has served in many capacities. He was as a parochial vicar at St. Thomas More in Somerset, Sacred Heart in Taunton, Our Lady of Grace in Westport and St. Patrick's in Falmouth. He was also parochial administrator at St. Louis de France in Swansea. His many diocesan assignments have included duties at the chancery office, as a judge in the Marriage Tribunal, as spiritual director to the separated and divorced; as chaplain to three fire and police departments and to the St. Vincent de Paul Regional Chapter. Tum to page three -:- Jubilees

THIS CHAPEL at St. Joseph's Church, Attlebqro, is one of four in the diocese where worshipers come for perpetual eucharistic adoration. A story on local eucharistic adoration appears on page 13. The Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate of New Bedford also host the devotion and this Sunday, they will lead the annualllCorpus Christi Procession giving Catholics an opportunity to publicly bear witness to theirl:faith. (AnchotiGordon photo)

Friars to host Corpus Christi procession in New Bedford Bv

MIKE GORDON ANCHOR STAFF

NEW BEDFORD - The Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate at Our Lady's Chapel, with the Apostolate of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration, will host the 13th

solemn procession of the Blessed Sacrament through the streets of New Bedford Sunday, the feast of the most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, at 2: 15 p.m. It commemorates the institution of the Eucharist, honoring Our

Lord in the Eucharist, exposed perpetually for public adoration 24 hours every day of the year at the chapel. "It is a witness to the real presence of our Lord in the Eucharist," Tum to page five - Friars

For hospital chaplains, it's pastoral ministry with a different dimension > Priest chaplains relate how they find fulfillment serving the sick. Bv DEACON JAMES N.

DUNBAR

FALL RIVER - Sometimes it's a hectic scramble. It doesn't allow frequent travel or much free time. Often it includes interrupted sleep and self-sacrifice. In fact, it means anywhere from 100 to 120 hours a week tied to a beeper and being available to respond day and night to any emergency situation. 1::::=:::;;:;;:::/ ~rr....., = Who would want such ajob? "It's wonderful priestly work," said Father Thomas M. Kocik, Catholic chaplain at Charlton Memorial Hospital, Fall River, for the past two years. ''We do what all priests do, namely, administer the sacraments. Our ministry points always at a sacramental issues, comforting those who are sick and preparing them - and their families - oftentimes for death. In that, the ministry is diversified," he explained.

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MSGR. STEVEN J. Avila, center, celebrated a Mass at St. John Neumann Church last week, marking the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. (Photo by Matt Durand)

More such comments also came from three other priests of the Fall River diocese, whose full-time ministry is hospital bound.. Father David C. Frederici, chaplain at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis, Father Michael Racine, chaplain at St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford, and Father Edward A. Murphy, chaplain at Morton Hospital in Taunton, took time to talk to The Anchor about their busy ''but satisfying" hospital ministries that go beyond a spiritual presence. ~x~-') They are not alone in the -==-jfJJJ~UU widespread pastoral care offered, said Father Marek Tuptynski, director of Pastoral Care of the Sick for the diocese. . "'We also have a hospital presence through approximately 15 to 20 people who include religious order priests, religious Sisters, permanent deacons and lay chaplains. All do a great job and are very dedicated in this very important ministry to the sick," said Father Tum to page 13 - Chaplains


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