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Diocese of Fall River, Mass.

F riday , June 20, 2014

Two diocesan employees earn degrees from Theological Institute for New Evangelization By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

A statue of Servant of God Holy Cross Father Patrick Peyton, the “Rosary Priest,” awaits guests to the peaceful Rosary Walk on the grounds of Holy Cross Family Ministries in Easton. (Photo by Dave Jolivet)

Seek the Sacred this summer By Linda Andrade Rodrigues Anchor Correspondent

NEW BEDFORD — Grow and deepen your faith by going on pilgrimage in the Diocese of Fall River this summer. Worship in our spectacular churches Be awed and humbled by the grandeur of St. Anne’s Church and Shrine, 818 Middle Street, Fall River. One of the most striking features of the Romanesque architecture is its gallery of large statues that line the interior. Gaze at the statues above and around the sanctuary that portray Christ’s 12 Apostles, along with St. Paul, St. Augustine of Hippo, and St. Joachim, the husband of St. Anne. Smaller statues of angels overlook the saints. A peaceful place for pilgrims to reconcile with God through prayer, the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette, 947 Park Street, Attleboro, offers daily Mass and retreats. Walk the beautiful grounds, which include the shrine church, retreat center, Chapel of Light, welcome center and monastery. The sanctuary of St. Anthony of Padua Church, 1359 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, is a masterpiece of architecture. Eighteen-feet-high angels top each of the pillars, and 5,000 lights cast an ethereal glow. Join the countless faithful who have felt the Divine Presence in this holy place. Thirty miles out to sea on the island of

Nantucket is St. Mary-Our Lady of the Isle Church, 3 Federal Street. The simple beauty of the sanctuary with its lovely stained glass window of the Blessed Turn to page 18

FALL RIVER — Two people from the Fall River Diocese were among the first to complete and earn Master of Arts in Ministry degrees from the Theological Institute for the New Evangelization at St. John’s Seminary in Brighton recently. Deacon Peter R. Cote, permanent deacon at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in Fall River, and Jennifer Linehan, newly-appointed Director of Faith Formation at St. Mary’s Parish in Mansfield, were among the 20 graduates — the largest group to date — to receive degrees from Cardinal Séan P. O’Malley, OFM, Cap., during May 22 commencement exercises held in the seminary chapel. “I sought to apply for certification as a chaplain from the National Association of Catholic Chaplains and a theological or pastoral graduate degree is mandated,” explained Deacon Cote, who also serves as director of pastoral care for Catholic Memorial Home in Fall River. “My diaconal formation was an excellent experience, but it did not fulfill this requirement. The environment as well as the academic standards were both important to me in my deci-

sion as to where to pursue my education … and I found (St. John’s Seminary) exceeded all my expectations.” After receiving a degree in marine biology from Roger Williams University in 2010, Linehan said she soon learned that God was calling her to “lead young people closer to Him.” “Through my discernment God provided an opportunity to chaperone a retreat, one that I went on multiple times in high school,” Linehan told The Anchor. “The retreat was lead by my youth minister, Jeff Cahill, a graduate of the Master of Arts in Ministry. The theme of the retreat was on God’s plan for our life, so when I approached him about following God’s plan, he directed me to … the Theological Institute.” The Theological Institute for the New Evangelization — commonly referred to as TINE — was established by Cardinal O’Malley and was conceived under the leadership of Bishop Arthur Kennedy, then-rector of St. John’s Seminary. TINE is geared towards laity, deacons, and religious and the program aims to give Catholics the whole-person formation needed to fulfill their mission in Christ. It includes two degree levels: the Master of Arts in Ministry degree Turn to page 18

St. Mary’s Education Fund Summer Gala planned for July 11

The beautiful stained glass window at St. Mary-Our Lady of the Isle Church in Nantucket welcomes visitors and parishioners to celebrate Mass on the island this summer. (Photo by Dave Jolivet)

Bishop Coleman celebration date changed

FALL RIVER — The Diocese of Fall River will recognize Bishop George W. Coleman’s 50th anniversary as a priest and his 11 years of dedicated service as bishop of the diocese at a special Mass and reception on August 26, rather than the July 22 date originally announced. Because of space constraints, admission to the 3 p.m. Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral and the reception immediately following at White’s of Westport is by invitation only. There will be, however, an open reception at White’s later that evening from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

MASHPEE — The 17th annual St. Mary’s Education Fund Gala on Cape Cod is set this year for July 11, at the Willowbend Country Club in Mashpee. Proceeds from this evening of food, music and merriment benefit the St. Mary’s Education Fund, which provides need-based scholarships to children attending Catholic schools on Cape Cod and throughout southeastern Massachusetts. Cochairmen Marilyn and Joseph Benoit and the gala committee have planned a wonderful evening: a multi-course dinner, silent and live auctions with fantastic prizes, and music and entertainment by the Frank Zarba Orchestra of Boston. A 6 p.m. cocktail reception will begin the festivities. In his letter of invitation to support-

ers, Bishop George W. Coleman pointed out that Catholic schools “provide both a quality education for our children and young people as well as an atmosphere which promotes academic, moral and spiritual development.” This summer gala, the bishop wrote, “is an opportunity to celebrate the tradition of Catholic education” and at the same time to support the St. Mary’s Education Fund to “ensure that every child has the opportunity to experience the excellence of our Catholic schools in the diocese.” The summertime gala was first held in 1998 and has become Cape Cod’s largest source of funding for the St. Mary’s Education Fund. For ticket information and further details contact Jane Robin at 508-759-3566.


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