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VOL. 50, NO. 28 .• Friday, July 14,2006

FALL RIVER, MASS.

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Centebnial celebrations evoked much nostalgia II

Memories abeunded of Dominican Father Pierre £ Lachance, who diedon the anniversary and was buried Mondax !I

By DEACON

N.

JAMES

DUNBAR

FALL RIVER - Since its dedication on July'4, 1906, St. Anne's Church ha~' been a constant reflection of God's wondrous plan, especdlly for those II

of French Canadian heritage who built it, as well as the thousands who made pilgrimages to seek healing there. For hundreds of their descendents who came Sunday to celebrate a Mass and later attend a banquet to mark the church's lOath anniversary, God's plan was again clearly - and most poignantly reflected - in the passing of their well-known Tum to page 18 - Nostalgia

BISHOP GEORGE W. Coleman, priests, parishioners, and friends celebrated a special Mass last Sunday marking the 1Oath anniversary of St. Anne's Church in Fall River. The building was dedicated and officially opened its doors on July 4, 1906 with a Mass celebrated by Bishop William Stang. (Photo by Eric Rodrigues)

Bishop Connolly's new principal eager to join school community By MIKE GORDON ANCHOR STAFF

FALL RIVER Bishop Connolly High School's new principal, Michael Scanlon, has a long track record in Catholic education. Prior to accepting the position, he compiled an impressive resume with more than 20 years of involvement in educating Catho-

lic youth. All of his service has come under the banner of the Christian Brothers of Instruction, including a long tenure at La Salle Academy in Providence, R.I. According to Scanlon, it was love at first sight when he saw Bishop Connolly High School. "I fell in love with the school right away. It's a hands-on school due

to its smaller size and I feel it has a big future in front of it." A native of Somerville, Scanlon is married to Nancy Menaldi-Scanlon. He most recently worked at La Salle Academy implementing a program for at-risk students. Before that, he was president Tum to page 20 - Principal

DOMINICAN FATHER Pierre E. Lachance, center, celebrated the 60th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood June 27, 2002, with a Mass at St. Anne's Church, Fall River, with then Bishop Sean O'Malley, OFM Cap., and pastor Father Marc H. Bergeron.

Holy Cross FatHer elected president of Mariolo,Q;icalISociety of America By DAVE JOLIVET, EDITOR

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NORTH EASTON - Holy Cross father John Phalen, president of Holy Cross Family Ministries, was recently elected to a two-yea{· term as pre$!,gent of the Mariological Society of America. ! The Society, of which Father Phalen has been a member for nine years, is according to its Website "a Catholic theological association dedicated to studying and makling known the role of the Blessed Mother in the myStery of Christ and in the Church and in the history of salvation." • It was founded in 1949 by Francis¢an Father Juniper B. Carol in Washingt~)O, D.C. The main office is now located at the Marian Library of the University of D~yton in Ohio. "I first joined the Society because I was HOLY CROSS Father John Phalen, president of Holy Cross Family Minis- looking for an organized and Scripturetries in North Easton, was recently elected president of the Mariological So- based study of Mariology," Father Phalen ciety of America. (Anchor/Jolivet photo) told The Anchor. "They were and still!"'e :1

some of the greatest Mariological scholars. Most have doctorates in Mariology." Father Phalen saw the need to increase his knowledge and understanding of Our l:-ady because tll~Holy Cross Family Ministries serves Christ and his Church worldwide by promoting and supporting the spiritual health of the family. Through Family Rosary, a ministry of HCFM, families are encouraged to pray together, especially the rosary, in the spirit of founder Holy Cross Father Patrick Peyton, whose cause for sainthood continues. Father Peyton is famous for the phrase, "The family that prays together stays together." "Our mission here at Family Ministries includes devotion to and praying for the intercession of Our Blessed Mother," said Father Phalen. "Like Father Peyton, we look to Our Lady through Scripture and Vatican teachings. Our ministry must be Tum to page ]8 - Mariology


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