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Diocese of Fall River, Mass.

F riday , August 16, 2013

Cape Cod Bus for Life to honor diocesan Pro-Life Apostolate

By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

WAREHAM — The Cape Cod Bus for Life, Inc., based in Wareham, will present its first-ever awards to two driving forces behind the diocesan Pro-Life Apostolate during a banquet to be held tomorrow night. According to Kevin Ward, president of the Cape Cod Bus for Life — which for the past decade has sponsored several busloads of diocesan pilgrims

to the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. every January, the inaugural awards will be presented to Marian Desrosiers, director of the Pro-Life Apos-

Marian Desrosiers

Jean Arsenault

tolate for the Fall River Diocese, and her associate director, Jean Arsenault, during a dinner beginning at 6 p.m. in the parish hall of St. Patrick’s Parish, 82 High Street in Wareham. It is hoped the award, named in honor of Lloyd McDonald and his late wife, Mary, will be presented annually to people who help promote and sustain the Pro-Life effort within the diocese. “Lloyd and Mary McDonTurn to page 15

Beloved Attleboro shrine marks significant anniversaries By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff

ATTLEBORO — On Sept. 19, 1846, the Virgin Mary appeared to two children near a village named La Salette in the French Alps. In tears, she called for her people to return to their God, asking that her message be made known “to all my people.” In 1892, the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette came to the United States, purchasing the former Attleboro Springs Sanitarium in 1942 for use as a seminary; in 1953, the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette — under the direction of Father René Sauvé, M.S. — opened on Dec. 7, 1953. “When he started this, he had great vision and

needs to be credited,” said Brother Robert Russell, M.S., current director of the shrine. “Father Sauvé wanted to make Our Lady’s message known, and I think the shrine went way beyond his expectation. He took the initiative. This used to be swampland; this is all filled in with dirt. He brought in people he knew, who gave of their time and talent; he was a go-getter and was a man of great vision and foresight of what this shrine should be.” Now 60 years later, the shrine has continued to be a respite for the faithful to renew their spirituality and find inner peace, as evidenced by this year’s theme “60 Years Serving God’s People.” Its mission statement continues Our Lady’s mesTurn to page 18

St. Mary-Sacred Heart School in North Attleboro recently held its annual new family picnic. The picnic welcomes all the new families to the school at a meet-and-greet with fellow soon-to-be classmates, the teachers, and other school facility members. The new students enjoyed a picnic of tasty food and played fun games. More than 40 families attended the picnic and enjoyed the day. Pictured are Father David Costa, the school director, the two kindergarten teachers Maria Stathakis, Elizabeth Moura, and all of the new students who will be joining the SMSH family on August 27 when the 2013-2014 year begins.

From left, Bishop George W. Coleman, Msgr. Gerard P. O’Connor and seminarian Steven Booth chat following a recent Holy Hour for Vocations at St. Patrick’s Parish in Wareham. Booth is a parishioner at St. Patrick’s. (Photo courtesy of Father Jay Mello)

‘The Lord of the Harvest has heard our prayers’ Diocese of Fall River experiences increase in number of seminarians

priests, for our seminarians, and we need to pray specifically for WAREHAM — In the more young men to hear and ninth chapter of St. Matthew’s answer the Lord’s call to serve Gospel, as Our Lord is continu- here in the Diocese of Fall River. So many throughout our dioing to teach in the synagogues, preach the Gospel and cure all cese have made this their prayer the sick, He is moved with com- and have been fervent not only passion for the people who are in supporting vocations, but “like sheep without a shepherd.” most importantly, of praying St. Matthew goes on to tell us each day that God would send that Jesus told His disciples to us holy young men who are will“pray to the Lord of the Harvest ing to step up and answer His to send out laborers into His call to the priesthood. It is a tremendous joy to revineyard for the harvest is abundant, but the laborers are few” port on behalf of the diocesan Vocation Office that the Lord (Mt 9:37-38). This passage serves as the of the Harvest has heard our principle Biblical text for voca- prayers and has sent us more lation work! It is clearly recog- borers! Last year, five young men nized that the laborers (priests) entered seminary formation in are fewer in number and the the fall and one more in January. harvest (the work) seems to be This coming fall four more men getting greater, and so it is vi- will enter seminary for the Diotal for us to storm Heaven with cese of Fall River and next year our prayers, just as Our Lord looks very promising as well! Seminarians hail from parinstructed us to do. We need to pray to the Lord of the Harvest, ishes in Acushnet, East Taunton, Turn to page 16 our Heavenly Father, for our By Father Jay Mello

Assistant Director of Vocations


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