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VOL. 49, NO. 32 • Friday, August 26, 2005

FALL RIVER, MASS.

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Diocesan parishes prepare to endorse marriage amendment Parishioners'votes seen vital to placing the one-man, one-woman marriage initiative on the 2008 statewide ballot. By DEACON JAMES N.

DUNBAR

FALL RIVER - Like his episcopal colleagues in other Massachusetts Catholic dioceses, Bishop George W. Coleman is asking the faithful in every parish to sign a petition for a new constitutional amendment in the Commonwealth on the definition of marriage. [n an August 12 letter to every pastor or parish administrator, .,f . Bishop Coleman said the effort

"Responds to the 2004 ruling of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court that forced the state to issue marriage licenses to samesex couples. The people have a right to decide the matter and the signature drive is the first critical step towards placing the issue on the 2008 statewide ballot." Saying the amendment would define marriage as the union between one man and one woman, he said, "help at the parish level is vita\." From September 21 to the third week of November, a citizen ballot committee called VoteOnMarriage.org will gather signatures for a new constitutional amendment on how marriage is Turn to page 13 - Amendment

POPE BENEDICT XVI waves from a cruiser to World Youth Day participants gathered on the banks of the Rhine River in Cologne, Germany. The pope expressed joy at returning to his homeland and being among hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic young Catholics. (CNS photo from Reuters)

PC?pe u~rges more than a million youths to discover power of faith By JOHN THAVIS CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE COLOGNE, Germany - In back-to-back encounters with more than a million young people from around the world, Pope Benedict XVI urged them to discover the transforming power of the faith and join the "true revolution" of personal holiness.

At a World Youth Day vigil August 20 and a closing Mass the next day, the pope preached about the inspiration of the saints and the mystery of the Eucharist, encouraging the youths to change themselves if they want to change the world. "Only from the saints, only from God does true Turn to page eight - Pope

BISHOP GEORGE W. Coleman spends time with parishioners following the centennial Mass for Our Lady of the Assumption Parish, New Bedford. The bishop was principal celebrant and homilist.

Our Lady ofthe Assumption Parish celebrates 100 years By MIKE

GORDON ANCHOR STAFF

NEW BEDFORD - More than 1,000 people gathered August 14 for the celebration of Mass marking the 100th anniversary of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish and it was a special day for all who have called the parish home over the years. Mass was celebrated at New Bedford High School to accommodate the huge crowd and Bishop George W. Coleman was joined by 24 concelebrants including Bishop Arlindo Gomes Furtado, bishop of the Diocese of Mindelo in Cape Verde; Sacred

Hearts Fathers David P. Reid and Martin Gomes, and pastor Father Stanley Kolasa. Deacon Eduardo Pacheco and two other deacons assisted. "It was a moving celebration," said lifelong-parishioner Lucille Ramos. "The day was fabulous and everything went beautifully." Ramos has been a secretary at the parish for more than 40 years and said she was baptized and married there. "It was a fantastic day for everyone," she declared. In 1905, Bishop William Stang charged the Congregation of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Turn to page 16 - Centennial

ST. MICHA.EL'S Parish in Fall River recentl~ hosted its second-annual Youth Mass, Block Party and Cookout for youth of the Fall River Deanery and their families. Nearly 500 youth and YQqtt) :If;)aders from the FaIlRiy~,.are~, attended. A contemporal)( music group, comprised of:Ybung musicians from various p~rishes throughout the dioqese, provided praise and worship music for the Mass. At righbs Philip Pereira, director of Music at St. Michael's. Following the Mass, everyone enjoyed a cookout and block party, accompanied by a local OJ, on parish grounds. (Photo by Rick Snizek)


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