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VOL. 50, NO. 30 . • Friday, August 11, 2006

FALL RIVER, MASS.

Fall ~ver market owner, family; . flee L,ebanon as' ,war escalates ' By DEACON JAMES N·. DUNBAR wife Myle'ne,' and.daughters , FALL RIVER...,... what began Adrienne, 12, and'Sabrine, Was a peaceful vacation in Lebanon arid-~~half, were ainong approxifor 'a;Fall River. grocer and his mately ~O,OOO,~mericans and family~ed quii.:kly into a night-: 'S::anadians stuck 10 Lebanon as an .mare as they found tl:Ie!JlSelves in .' Israeli offensive beg,aIl July 12. in the -rniddle of a war' in the Mid~ . response. to the kidnapping of.two east and facing a~perilous escape Israey soldiers by the:Islamic mili'. , , tant'groupHezbollah. , route·home.· GeorgeDaou; owner ofDaou's· Sitting in his office at the marMarket on President Avenue; his Tu?n to page 18 -:-Escape .

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CAUGHT IN THE CROSS. FIRE - George Daou; owner of a family mark~t in.Fall River, and his family recently faced a perilous escape from Lebanon as the conflict in the Middle East escalated. (Anchor photo) . ,

Youth from near and 'far flock to Steubenville East By MIKE GORDON ANCHOR STAFF ATTLEBORO - Thousands of young people from across New England and the tri-state area flocked to the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette on the

weekends of July 14-16 and July 21-23 for the annual Steubenville East Conference. Themed "Unchanging," the retreat, sponsored by the Shrine and the Franciscan University of Tum to page 11 ~ Youth

A BREAK IN THE ACTION - Young people and chapero~es representing Holy Trin,ty and Good Shepherd parishes in Fall River, share a relaXed moment during Steubenville East. The weekend conference aimed to enri.ch the Catholic faith of young people, was held at the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette,· Attleboro.. (Anchon'Gordon photo)

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. .SUMMER ~CHOOL ""'7 The site of the new Pope John Paul," High School on. High School Road in Hyannis is a whirlwind of activity this summe~l The school,'scheduled toopen in September of 2007, recently welcomed its new principal, Christopher W. Keavy. Building renovations' are on schedule. (AnChon'J,Olivet photo)' .

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. John Paul II High Sch@ol welcomes new principal as 'class wor~' begins in earnest By DAVE JOLIVET, EDITOR'. . fo!-year stint as principal of the 1,000-student HYANNIS - He had been officially on the job Pa4ua Franciscan High School in Parma, Ohio. loved Padua, and had no intentions ofleavfor barely one hour, when Christopher W. Keavy. was busy giving interviews to three area newspa- ing~ but I felt the Lord tugging at me a bit when pers and posing for photos with diocesan Superin- the:IHyannis position became available," Keavy tendent of Schools George Milot. told The Anchor. "I had always loved and admired Keavy, the principal of the new Pope John Paul Po~e John Paul n, andwas thrilled when I learned II High School, hit the ground running upon his the:1 new school was to be named after him. I arrival from Cleveland, Ohio, and proposes to con- prayed about this and God led me to it. '11,pope John Paul was a combination of modtinue that sprint until the September 2007 scheduled opening date. ern and traditional, but always in "I couldn't be happier to be line with Christ's teachings. That's what I hope this high here," Keavy said during one of several interviews on his "first school will be." . Born in Wareham, raised in day of school," in late July. ''There is so much to do to get Mattapoisett, and a graduate of ready, including the ongoing Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth, Keavy knows renovations of the building, and the importance, of a quality now the planning, for not only the 2007 academic,year, but through Catholic. education.' "The benefits of a Catholic high school the 2011 academic year. . "~ehave tO,have a plan of education are so obvious," he . operation for our first class right said. '~It's a leaniing environment where there's a prayerful underthrough its four years here." s~anding that God is supposed to Keavy was hired by the dioc. esan Education Office from a be in the life of each student." .' pool 'of several very qualified Keavy said he will have some candidates. . say in the physical renovations, . "Chris will be great for P o p e . but his primary concern for the J0J:m Paul II High S~?ool," ~lot IN SESSION' -.:... qhristophernext: )'eai .will be to est~blish a ,told The .Anchor. The hmng W. Keavy new principal of Pope ,quahtyfalth-based c4mculum. 'c?~tteethoughtveryhigh1yof John, Pa~1 II H.igh !School in "Hi~schoolstude~~realize~at, him. • .' .... Hyannis, responds tol!a question they reono longer li,~1Og the flUth ~ea~y assum~s his P~Clpal from reporters on his j~irst day of . of. then parents, he added. .duties 10 Hyanms followmg a schooL" (AnchoitJolivet photo) TUfT! to page 20 ~ School

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