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Obituary Sister Emma Boivin SSJ HOLYOKE - Sister Emma Boivin, 99, a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph for 78 years and formerly known as Sister Gabrielle, died June 6 at the Mont Marie Health Care Center here. She was the sister of Father Louis R. Boivin ofFall River, a retired priest of the Diocese of Fall River, and sister of Holy Union Sister Pauline L. Boivin, both of Fall River. Born in Taunton, a daughter of the late Euclid and the late Mathilda (Madore) Boivin, she grew up in St. Jacques Parish from which she entered the Sisters ofSt.

Joseph of Fall River. She became a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield when the two congregations merged in 1974. She attended St. Mary's School in Taunton and graduated from St. Mary's High School there and from Sacred Hearts College in Fall River. Sister Boivin serVed at Blessed Sacrament, St. Matthew, St. Jean Baptiste and St. Roch schools in Fall River; St. Joseph and St. SAINT ANNE'S HOSPITAL recently named this year's Multicultural Health Committee Theresa schools in New Bedford; served as sacristan at the Fall River scholarships. From left, Dominican Sister Vimala Vadakumpadan, chairperson, Saint Anne's Provincial House for 10 years; and Hospital board of trustees; Nellie Furtado, patient care director, Saint Anne's Hospital, and retired in 1987. In 1992 she be- member of the Saint Anne's Hospital Multicultural Health Committee; MHC scholarship wincame a resident of the Mount ners Kelly Almeida, of Fall River; Veronica Ventura, accepting for her sister Jessica Ventura, Marie Retirement Community, and of Tiverton, R.I.; Saint Anne's President Michael Metzler; MHC scholarship winners Martha since 1998 has resided at its Health Pimental, Ashley Rogers, and Ashley Farias, all of Fall River; Mary Cochrane, SAH director Care Center. of social work services and chairperson, MHC; MHC scholarship awardees Lisa De Mello Besides her religious Sister and and Amanda Riddle, of Tiverton, R.I.; Natalia Konarski, MHC member; and Monica Estremerapriest brother, she also leaves two St. Joseph Manor of Fall River, who was awarded the Maria E. Cabrales scholarship for nursing. Davila, others sisters, Mrs. Maria Donnelly and Mrs. Rita Bedard, both ofTaunCatholic-sponsor('d ton; nieces and nephews; and her nursing hom(' Sisters in Community. She was also the sister ofthe late Alma Pelletier, Privat(' I~('sid('nt Rooms Ida Boivin, Joseph and Euclid Daily Communion & Chapd Boivin, and Holy Union Sisters FALL RIVER - Eight local gram to encourage area bilingual nity involvement and financial Ad~11t Day Prngram Anna Imelda and Lucille Therese. students have been named win- or bicultural students to pursue need. Post-Hospital R('hah, Can' Her funeral Mass was celners of this year's Multicultural educations in health care. Since [n addition to the multicultural Rcspit(' Car(' ebrated in theMont Marie Chapel. Health Committee and Maria E. that time, the program has awards, the program for the secInterment wa~ in Mont Marie Cabrales Nursing Scholarships at awarded nearly $50,000 to stu- ond year has made Maria E. 508-583-5834 Cemetery. Saint Anne's Hospital. dents who are enrolled in a health Cabrales Nursing Scholarship 215 Thatcher St., Brockton The Sampson Family Chapels Comprising a cross-section of career-related education and Awards. Established in memory in Springfield was in charge ofarwww.SJMBrockton.org ~ the area:s cul~ural communities demonstrate leadership, bilingual ofa SaintAnne's registered J1,urse rangements. . and agencies, th-e Multicultural and/or bicultural skills, commuTurn to page J3 - Winners Health Committee was created in PRACTICE THE DEVOTION OF THE FIRST SATURDAYS, 1985 to assist the hospital in reAS REQUESTED BY OUR LADY OF FATIMA ducing barriers to the multicultural community and imOn December 10, 1925, Our Lady appeared to Sister Lucia proving its access to health edu(seer of Fatima) and spoke these words: "Announce in my name that I promise to assist at the hour ofdeath with the graces cation. In 1987, the committee necessary for the salvation oftheir souls, all those who on the first launched the scholarship proSaturday of five consecutive months shall: 1. Go to confession; 2. Receive Holy Communion; 3. Recite the June 20 Rosary (5 decades); and 4. Keep me companyfor 15 minutes while Daily Readings 1931, Rt. Rev. Msgr. James Coyle, P.R., LL.D., Pastor, St. Mary, meditating on the 15 mysteries ofthe Rosary, with the intention of Taunton making reparation to me. " June 20 Gn 12: 1-9; Ps

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In a spirit of reparation, the above conditions are each to be preceded by the words: "In reparation for the offenses committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary." Confessions may be mad.e during 8 days before or after the first Saturday, and Holy Communion may be received at either the morning or evening Mass on the first Saturday.

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1918, Rev. Owen F. Clarke, Former Assistant, St. Mary, Fall River 1926, Rev. Desire V. DeIemarre, Pastor, Blessed Sacrament, Fall River 1949, Rev. George A. Meade, Chaplain, St. Mary's Home, New Bedford 1948, Rev. Francis D. Callahan, Pastor, St. Patrick, Wareham 1964, Rev. Clement Killgoar, SS.CC., Pastor, St. Anthony, Mattapoisett 1976, Rev. David A. O'B~i,m, Retired Pastor, SS. Peter & Paul, Fall River \\ J~ne22

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1941, Rev. Msgr. Louis A. MarchanJ;Retired Pastor, St. Anthony, New Bedford' 1960, Rev. Raymond 1. Hamel, Chaplain, St. Joseph Orphanage, Fall River

June 26 1891, Rev. William Moran, Former Pastor, St. Peter, Sandwich 1931, Rev. Charles P. Gaboury, Former Pastor, Sacred Heart, New Bedford 1973, Rev. Msgr. Albert Berube, Retried Pastor, St. Anthony, New Bedford


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