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VOL. 43, NO. 25 • Friday, June 18, 1999

FALL RIVER, MASS.

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Diocese consecrated to Sacred Heart of Jesus By MIKE GORDON ANCHOR STAFF

FALL RIVER - S1. Mary's Cathedral was overflowing with parishioners from around the diocese at the June 10 Mass consecrating the Diocese of Fall River to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and many in attendance told of their excitement. The Mass came on the eve of the feast of the Sacred Heart and Rose Marie Benoit from St. Julie Billiart Parish in North Dartmouth said it was a moving experience. "It's a great event for everyone. We come here to give our hearts to Jesus and he's giving his whole heart to the Fall River Diocese today with this consecration." Bishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM, Cap., was principal celebrant of the Mass which brought many clergy and parishioners together. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII's Consecration of the World to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Mass gave those gathered an opportunity to renew their own dedication and consecration toJesus Christ. Annemarie Anderson, also of St. Julie's, said she prays to the Sacred Heart frequently. "I have a devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and think that the consecration and celebration are very important things. It's wonderful," she declared. Permanent Deacon Frank Mis of St. Stanislaus Parish,

Fall River agreed. "We always trust in the Sacred Heart of Jesus and he deserves the honor we give him today.. The bishop consecrates him for every parish in the diocese. This is a very special day." Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus revolves around the inexhaustible source of mercy and love poured out for humanity by God through the pierced heart of Jesus. It is a symbol of God's love for mankind. Bishop O'Malley was pleased to see so many people in attendance at what he called "a wonderful occasion. My heart is filled with joy as we come together to consecrate our diocese." In his homily, ., the bishop said that / . the Mass was "a chance to focus on Jesus' saving love I for humanity, a love that grows stronger when human life or dignity is threatened," and he touched on the importance of Pope Leo XIII's 1899 encyclical "Annum Sacrum" (On Consecration to the Sacred Heart). "His heart is a sign of his unfailing love. It is a door for friendship. It is a symbol of sincerity, fidelity, honesty and love. We are his people. He has shown his great love for us. We will lay hold of life at the feet of the Sacred Heart." The intercessions sought a renewal of Christian values, offered prayers for those without hope and Tum to page 13 - Sacred Heart

Hundreds attend Society of St Vmcent de Paul conference ~

BROADCAST AWARD - Bishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM Cap., presents award to James Karam, who along with his brother Robert Karam, was cited for support of Catholic programming at the recent Communications Day luncheon. The Karams are owners of WHTB-WSAR Radio of Fall River. (AnchodGordon photo.)

Bishop meets with area media ~

Diocesan Communications Office is host to luncheon, talks; Karam brothers cited. By JAMES N. DUNBAR

FALL RIVER - Fielding questions from representatives of the area's news media, Bishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM Cap., called for continued and increased innovative dialogue between the Church and the secular press as they address mutual areas of concern and the vital roles they play in the community, at a luncheon June 10. Father John F. Moore, Secretary for Communications, and John E. Kearns, Jr., diocesan assistant director of Communications, who hosted the event, greeted the guests. The meeting followed directives of the Second Vatican Council calling for a day offocus on communications in each diocese at the direction of the bishop. Tum to page 13 - Media

We'll be ...

Spiritual Advisor Father Daniel L. Freitas is honored on his 50th anniversary of ordination. By JAMES N. DUNBAR

NORTON - In a keynote talk laced with humor, more than 150 attendees at the 31 st annual Society of Vincent de Paul Northeast Regional Conference at Wheaton College here last Saturday were told "to continue to show your love for God in seeing the face of God as you help those in need." Dr. Ernest Collamati, chairman of the Religious Studies Department at Regis College in Weston, a popular theology professor and Tum to page 13 - St. Vincent

... gone fishin' AMONG THOSE attending the S1. Vincent de Paul

regional conference were, from left, Samuel Carocci, chairman of the Northeast Region; Joseph H. Miller, national president of the Society; and Horace J. Costa, president, Fall River Diocesan Council of the Society.

In keeping with our 49-issue schedule, the production crew at The Anchor will be shovin' off and not printing for the issues of July 2 and July 9. The Anchor business office will be open, however, during the break.


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