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Friday, September 13, 1996

FALL RIVER, MASS.

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, RETIRED BISHOP of Angra and the Azorean Islands, the Most Reverend Aurelio Granada Escudeiro '(center) and Bishop Sean O'Malley, OFM, Cap., process into St. John the Baptist Church, New Bedford, for the 125th anniversary Mass last Sunday. Flanking Bishop Escudeiro are Father John J. Oliveira, pastor, and Father Christopher Stanibula, parochial vicar. (Anchor/ Jolivet photo)

M ass, dinner culminate jubilee year celebration for St. John the Baptist, New Bedford

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Index Coming of Age

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Daily Readings

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Editorial

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Father Dietzen

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Necrology

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Saluting Seniors .. 10 Steering Points

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Youth News

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By Dave Jolivet Anchor Staff The year-long commemoration at the 125th anniversary of St. John the Baptist Church in New Bedford culminated with 'a Mass last Sunday, celebrated by Bishop Sean O'Malley, OFM, Cap" with princi pal concelebrants the Most Reverend Aurelio Granada Escudeiro, former Bishop of Angra & the Azorean Islands, St. John's pastor Father John J. Oliveira, and priests from the Dioceses of Fall River, Manchester, Providence and the Archdiocese of Boston. New Bedford Mayor Rosemary Tierney and several representatives from area Christian churches were in attendance as well. St. John the Baptist is the first Portuguese Roman Catholic Church in North America. The Mass was preceded by a procession on County St. from the

Kennedy Center to the church two-thirds of a mile away. Taking part in the procession were the bishops, concelebrants, deacons Antonio M. da Cruz and Paul J. Macedo, special guests, the Anniversary Committee, and the Our Lady of Angels Band. The procession arrived to a filled St. John the Baptist Churc.h, and was greeted with a glorious rendition of Joyful. Joyful, We Adore Thee. performed by the combined Adult and Youth Choirs of St. John's, complete with percussion, organ, trumpets and woodwinds. In his homily, Bishop O'Malley told the congregation, "Today, we dedicate the people of this parish to the love and care of Mary." On behalf of the parish, he thanked the Lord for what has been, and for what will be he said, "Yes, Lord, yes!" For Communion meditation, the

choirs sang "Behold the Lamb." the parish theme for the past year. The parish received several gifts,

including a Papal Blessing, a letter of congratulations from the PonTurn to Page 13

Mother Teresa released from hospital CALCUTTA, India (CNS) Mother Teresa was released from the intensive care unit of Woodlands Nursing Home Sept. 6, still weak from her struggle with heart problems, malaria and pneumonia. The 86-year-old Nobel laureate and foundress of the Missionaries of Charity was moved by wheelchair, ambulance and stretcher to the order's headquarters in Calcutta. "We had a plan to release her on Saturday, but she was restless and wanted to go home today. We could not force her to stay one more day," said Dr. Sudipta Sen, director of the nursing home and

one of six doctors who had treated Mother Teresa. "She is a little stronger but she needs lots of rest," he said. Once she arrived home, Mother Teresa was carried on a stretcher to the upstairs prayer room of the Missionaries of Charity motherhouse where she attended morning Mass, said a spokeswoman for the order. Leaving the hospital, where she had been since Aug. 20, Mother Teresa thanked her doctors and said. "May God bless you." She was fitted with a pacemaker in 1989, and her doctors said she Turn to Page 13


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