VOL 45, NO. i7. Friday, July 20, 2001
Southeastern Massachusetts' Largest Weekly • $14 Per Year
FALL RIVER, MASS.
Education Fund dinner is July 27 ~
Irish singer Maire Brennan to entertain.
By JOHN E. KEARNS JR. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, DIOCESAN OFACE OF COMMUNICATIONS
CANDIDATES - Deacons Rodney E. Thibault and David A. Pignato formally present themselves for ordination to the priesthood before family, friends and clergy gathered in St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, last Saturday. (Anchor photo)
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By JAMES N. DUNBAR FALL RIVER - The Fall River diocese gained two more priests when Rev. Mr. David A. Pignato of Foxboro and Rev. Mr. Rodney E. Thibault of Fall River were ordained to the priesthood last Saturday by Bishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM Cap., in
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St. Mary's Cathedral. In his homily Bishop O'Malley welcomed and thanked the families of the two priests for being "the first seminaries for these two new priests," and challenged families and parishes across the diocese Tum to page 13 - Ordination
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NORTH DARTMOUTH No one can argue the world can be a difficult place to practice the Catholic faith sometimes. Most times actually. Yet, there's no doubt as well, that the Almighty provides many ways of assisting his people. One of those ways has lain dormant in the Fall River diocese for a couple of years, but through the efforts of some dedicated individuals, the local Cursillo Movement is being resurrected, with the expressed intention of "sending out workers into His harvest." The local Cursillo is part of the Spiritual Developmentl Apostolates Secretariat in the dioTum to page 13 - Cursillo
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MASHPEE- Maire Brennan, the Grammy Award-winning Irish singer who was named the female contemporary internationalVocalist of the Year 2000 at the European Music Awards, will be the featured entertainer at this summer's St. Mary's Education Fund Dinner at the Willowbend CounUy Club in Mash~. "We are thrilled to be able to offer a singer with world~' wide status for this year's St~" Mary's Fund. summer event," said CaIibusiness- . man Thomas 1. <YNeill of the benefit set for July 27 beginning at 6:15p.m. . O'Neill is chairing the .fund-raising dinner with Mary F. Burke. Cochairman is Suzanne Downing. Proceeds from the evening will go to support the St. Mary's Education Fund, which provides financial scholarships to needy students at Catholic schools L..throughout the Fall River diocese including Cape Cod. The fund was. established by the diocese in 1991. O'Neill said that Brennan is the name behind the voice of the band Clanilad, whose success has been a si~cant factor in the popularizatipn of contemporary Celtic music around the world. In Clannad, Brennan joined with several otherfamily members. The group has sold some 15 million recordings and won a Grammy Award for its album "Landmark:'
The band has contributed songs the soundtrack of several major U.S. movies such as ''Return to TItanic", "Patriot Games", and 'The Last of the Mohicans" as well as "Hany's Game:' As a solo artist Brennan has been no less successful, gathering three Grammy nominations in the category of solo album by an international female vocalist. Among her recent albums are "Perfect Tune" and ''Whisper to Wild Water." She recorded a duet "In a Lifetime" with U2 singerBono and was a guest on the "Jay Leno Show." Her voice will be featured in the
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ROLAND HEBERT, center, lay director of the Fall River Cursillo Movement, meets with fellow Secretariat members Jackie Roy and John Poisson, to plan the upcoming Cursillo weekends at the Family Life Center in North Dartmouth. (AnchortJolivet photo)
soon-to-be released Stephen Spielberg film "Band ofBrothers" starring Tom Hanks. "We want the quality ofCatholic Education to be reflected in the quality of this dinner at Willowbend," O'Neill said, "and we believe we have a great evening to offer." He went on to say that planners for tftttevent are hop,iI]g p.~
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Maire Brennan s:cb<lej~ :i.n .the: dioC6se: ~ilv~ ~ <::eive<J:(lipre thai1:$f4:riUUioo:iD sCllolarsrup aid thii:>iigii :tfni .St:. Mary's Education Fund in the past six years. O'Neill and Burke report that the entire committee is working hard on the dinner in order that the Fund can meet the increasing number of students looking for tuition assistance. They invite individuals, parishes and businesses to consider attending or hosting a table. Various levels ofsupport are available, from individual tickets at $225 per person to a range of table sponsorships. Patrons and sponsors will be listed in a program. Anyone interested in participating should contact committee member Mary Riordan at 508-428-2530 for further informationas soonas possible. Seating is limited. Others on the:committee for the Fund dinner.areLili Billings, Paul . Brady, Patrick Carney, Janet Daley, Sheila Feitelberg, Vtrginia Folley, Leroy Jarret, Phyllis MacNeil, Joanne McGrath, John McManmon Jr., Dr. James McWilliam, Joan Mooney, Thelma Mosher and Mercedes D. Riley.
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