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Friday, August 30, 1996

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... BISHOP SEAN O'Malley was joined by Bishop D. Serafim Ferreira e Silva (left) ofthe Leiria/ Fatima Diocese and Bishop Robert E. Mulvee, coadjutor bishop of Providence, at the Mass with Crowning part ofthe Feast of the Holy Ghost last Sunday at St. Anne's Church, Fall River. (Anchor/Jolivet photo)

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Index Coming of Age

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Daily Readings

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Editorial

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Family Fare

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Father DietzE!n

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Necrology

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Steering Points

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Youth News

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Most Reverend Sean O'Malley, OFM, Cap., has announced the appointment of Reverend William T. Garland, OSA, as Diocesan Director of Educ~tion effective September 4, 1996. He succeeds Reverend Richard W. Beaulieu, who has served in that capacity for the past II years. Father Garland is currently completing a sabbatical term of study and renewal at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belguim. Father Garland received his undergraduate education at Villanova University in Pennsylvania, completed a Master's degree at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and was awarded a Doctorate in Educational Systems Management from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was ordained to the priesthood by Richard Cardinal Cushing at Merrimack College in North Andover in Febru.ary, 1963.

FatherGarland is an experienced classroom tea(;her and school administrator at both the elementary and secondary grade levels. He worked for four years in the management school system at Arthur Little, Inc. in. Cambridge and for four additional years as a public school administrator in Yonkers, New York. For 15 years he was a Catholic school principal in the Archdiocese of Boston, and from 1991 -1995, served as Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Manchester, New Hampshire. In inviting Father Garland to take on the educational leadership role for Catholic schools in the diocese, Bishop O'Malley stated, "The Catholic education of young people of the diocese is of the utmost importance. I am confident that Father Garland's background and experience will enable him to meet the needs of the pres-· ent and to prepare for the challenges of the future."

REV. WILLIAM T. GARLAND, OSA

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