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Fell River DiOcesan NewSpaper For SouUleast ~sachusetts-£ape Cod & The Wands

VOL. 48, NO. 25 • Friday, June 25, 2004

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FALL RIVER, MASS.

Southeastern Massachusetts' Largest Weekly • $14 Per Year

Unusual CCA 'deliveries' highlight recent activities FALL RIVER - Neither snow, nor rain, not heat, nor gloom of night (or the pending birth of babies) will keep some devoted supporters of the Catholic Charities Appeal from getting their contributions to their parish "on time." Father Timothy Goldrick, pastor of St. Bernard's Parish in Assonet, had two wonderfully similar but certainly not typical stories to tell the Catholic Charities Office staff this past week. On Monday he faxed in a note stating, "Here's one for the books! A young woman hurried into the church office holding her Catholic Charities donation in hand. 'I'm in a bit of a rush this morning,' she said, 'but I just realized I have not yet made my Catholic Charities donation. I certainly don't want to miss the deadline, so I decided to swing by and drop it off in person. I'm on my way to the hospital to have a baby.'''

This was certainly one for the books, and for Father Goldrick it was a first for sure, but he didn't suspect that there would be a second shortly thereafter. On Tuesday, he faxed another note stating, "It has happened a second time! An expectant young woman rang the rectory doorbell at 8 a.m. this morning, holding her Catholic Charities donation in hand. 'I know that the deadline is tomorrow at noon,' she said, 'but tomorrow I may be otherwise occupied. It's my due date and I think the doctor is going to be right on target. Here is my Charities donation,' and off she drove." "Research has led us to believe that unborn children are greatly influenced by the actions of their mothers prior to birth. Let's hope that in fact this is the case, and that in St. Bernard's Parish they have witnessed the "birth" of a new generation of supportTum to page 10 - Appeal

THOMAS TOBIN, a parishioner of Corpus Christi Parish, East Sandwich, was ordained a transitional deacon on June 12 by Bishop George W. Coleman at Corpus Christi Church. Rev. Mr. Tobin will be ordained a priest next year for the Diocese of St. Petersburg, Fla. (Photo by Bruce McDaniel)

U.S. BISHOPS gather for Mass at the start of their special assembly in Englewood, Colo. The bishops met for a five-day closed-door retreat. (CNS photo by James Baca, Denver Catholic Registef)

Bishops try to move politics and abortion debate away from Communion line WASHINGTON - As the U.S. bishops attempted to move the debate about abortion and politics away from the Communion line and into the hearts of individual Catholics, reaction to their recent statement on "Catholics in Political Life" indicated that discussion of the topic would continue. Groups with differing stands on the issue of refusing Communion to Catholic politicians who support keeping abortion legal, all seemed to find some support for their position in the 1,000-word document, approved on a 183-6 vote during the special assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops held June 14-19 in Englewood, Colo., a Denver suburb.

"All must examine their consciences" about their worthiness to receive Communion, including with regard to "fidelity to the moral teaching of the Church in personal and public life," the document said. . Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, focused in a statement on the section of the bishops' document that said abortion "is always intrinsically evil" and politicians who consistently support abortion risk "cooperating in evil and sinning against the common good." The document "dispels the confusion that leads some to conclude that all moral issues are equal, or that it suffices for Tum to page three - Bishops

French Choir Boys to make return visit to Fall River. FALL RIVER - For the second time cluding religious polyphonic hymns and in three years, the world-famous French seasonal songs, secular polyphonic works Choir Boys (Petits Chanteurs du Comte de of the Renaissance, and folk and French Flandre) will exhibit their musical talents songs of today and yesterday. The quality of their performances can in the Diocese of Fall River, at a July 18 concert at Sacred Heart Church on Linden be traced to the tremendous amount of practice and individual voice training, and Street. Founded in 1972, the choir, ranging in collective work for combining voices and age from seven to adult, have performed tones in order to obtain a well-balanced worldwide at concerts, on the radio and concert. This year's, which is part of the dioctelevision, and at music festivals. They have performed at the Vatican and the esan lOOth anniversary celebration, should 'prove a delight once again. White House on several occasions. The concert is free. Donations to the They are warmly welcomed wherever they perform and do so to rave reviews, choir will be accepted. For more information about the including the 2001 appearance at Sacred French Boys Choir performance, contact Heart Church. They have a diversified repertoire in- Sacred Heart rectory at 508-673-0852.

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