Diocesan deacon named delegate to Canada's 2008 Eucharistic Congress By DEACON JAMES
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tor of the Curia, was looking for MASHPEE - Permanent Dea- him. con Frank D. Fantasia, who serves "I called immediately and was at Christ the King Parish here, has advised that Bishop George W. been named the Fall River Coleman wanted me as the Diocese's delegate to the Interna- diocese's representative to the Eutional Eucharistic Congress in charistic Congress which will be Quebec City, Canada in June held June 15 through 22 in 2008. /--] ~ Quebec City. I couldn't say Thousands from / r - ..~ no," he added. across the world are ex- / I \ "One of the wild pected to attend and L_____ L_---.J cards in the mix is that witness Christ's ever'. . there is talk that Pope lasting presence in the ....~ Benedict XVI will be at~.,.. tending," he said. "The Eucharist. "It's quite an honor," said pope has told Cardinal Marc Deacon Fantasia, a resident of Ouellet, archbishop of the ArchMashpee and who has served at diocese of Quebec - who will Christ the King for seven years. serve as president of the Congress A business consultant and re- - that he hopes to come, but thus tired banker, Deacon Fantasia, who far there is no final decision." was ordained by then-Fall River In 1964, Pope Paul VI initiated Bishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM, the custom that the pope would Cap., in 1997, said he was nervous come to conclude the international when his wife contacted him on his Congress with a solemn Mass. cell phone to say Msgr. John A. Pope John Paul n continued the Tum to page 18 - Congress Perry, vicar general and modera-
TEACHING THE TEACHERS - Michael Giaquinto, left, curator at the Cape Cod Museum of Art and art instructor at Cape Cod's Pope John Paull! High $chool, gives the faculty of the new school a tour of the museum during a break in staff meetings held at the Dennis facility. From left: Giaquinto, Principal Chris Keavy, and staff members Shannon Farley, James Remillard, Ashley Seidel, Joseph Gaudet, Joselle Della Morte, and Beth Astone. The first day of classes is next week for many diocesan schools. Pope John Paul II's first day is September 4. (Photo:icourtesy of AI Catelli)
Diocesan scho'ols are set to welcome students for 2007-08 By
MATT McDoNAlD ANCHOR STAFF
FALL RIVER - A new high school in Hyannis and an upcoming renovation project at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro are among the major changes for Catholic schools in the diocese as the new school year approaches. Some Catholic schools start as
early as next week, ,while others not until after Labor Day. But some studentS are already seeing the benefits of a new consortium of Catholic elementary schools in the New Bedford area. A two-week music theater arts camp for students in grades five-eight will culminate in a production at 7 p.m. tonight at Bishop Stang High
School in North Dartmouth. It's among the first fruits of the Greater New Bedford Catholic Schools, an alliance of six kindergarten-through-eighth-grade schools formed last spring. George Milot, the superintendent of diocesan schools, said the new affiliation will enable the schools to share Tum to page 14 - Schools
Gov. Patrick seeks taxpayer dollars to fund ~mbryo 'farm' By GAIL BESSE
most a lending library," the Boston Globe reported. Worcester Bishop Robert J. McManus issued a BOSTON - Ignoring profound ethical objections ,statement calling the destructive research method to lethal experiments on human embryos, Gov. Deval "reprehensible." All four Massachusetts Catholic bishPatrick wants taxpayers to fund what he envisions as ops in April had urged Patrick not to go this route but the nation's largest embryonic stem-cell research "rather to encourage ethical stem-cell research. bank. "Destroying human life is never humanitarian," On July 19 he filed a bill asking the Legislature to "they warned. approve spending $1 billion over the next 10 years However, in press reports the governor brushed on his Massachusetts Life Sciences Initiative. Part of off objections as "ideological politics." He did not the plan would give scientists in the private sector 'I respond to the bishops' concerns, according to Maspublic financing to create and then destroy embryos sachusetts Catholic Conference spokesman Edward for "humanitarian" purposes. F. Saunders Jr. The bill would authorize borrow~I!g $500 million 'I At the July State House presentation, Patrick - half the total amount - by issuing bonds for capi- I' pitched his proposal as an economic boon. In addital investments, including a gene research center and: tion to borrowing the first $500 million, the plan stem cell bank at the University of Massachusetts would commit the state to spend the other $500 milMedical School in Worcester. ! lion over the next decade from yearly budgets by UMass President Jack Wilson lauded the plan in awarding research grants and tax credits to biotech May when Patrick unveiled it at a biotech conference. companies. Tum to page 18 - Governor Referring to the stem cell bank, Wilson said, "It's alANCHOR CORRESPONDENT
AN ACT OF CONGRESS - Deacon Frank Fantasia, right, describes to The Anchor his role as diocesan delegate to the 2008 International Eucharistic Congress to be held in Quebec City in June 2008. (Photo by Dave Jolivet)
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