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St. Patrick's in Somerset re-blessed following its profanation by vandals By DEACON JAMES

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SOMERSET - Father Marek Tuptynski led p~ayers blessing St. Patrick's Church in Somerset prior to the 4 p.m., vigil Mass last Saturday, following its profanation by teen-agers from that town who allegedly broke into and ransacked the house of worship on

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September 1, and stole dozens of items including sacred vessels. According to Somerset police, the intruders - who were sub-· sequently arrested - entered the church at 306 South Street, broke into the tabernacle and ate and or spit out consecrated hosts of holy Tum to page 19 - Vandals

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OUT OF THE WAY BEAUTY - The spire of the Metttodist church pops up on the left along the road from the highest point on Cuttyhunk Island. Aboutilso people attended Mass in the church on September 2, the only Mass of the year on the little tract at the end of the Elizabeth Islands. (Photo by Matt McDonald) II

'We finally get to ctme to a Mass'

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By MATT McDONALD ANCHOR STAFF

CRIME SCENE - St. Patrick's Church in Somerset was robbed and vandalized during a break-in on September 1. (Anchorfile photo)

Diocesan seminarian to be ordained a transitional deacon on October 4 By DEACON JAMES

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still much to do," Floyd told The ROME - When 21 young men Anchor as he breezed through last present themselves beweek, the day before he was to kiss his parfore the altar at St. ents and kin goodbye, Peter's Basilica on the and fly to Rome and morning of October 4 to be ordained transithe North American tional deacons en route College, to begin his to the priesthood, semifourth and final year of narian Ronnie Paul theological studies on Floyd of the Fall River track to ordination to Diocese will be among the priesthood in 2008. them. But he will be see"It's hectic but very Tum to page 18RONNIE FLOYD exciting and there is Seminarian

CUTTYHUNK - Mass is celebrated from east to west, as the liturgy says, but it isn't celebrated everywhere. On Lab9r Day weekend, though, Mass came to far-off Cuttyhunk. About 30 people filled much of the tiny Methodist church on a tiny island that feels like it's at the edge of the world. "We finally get to come to a Mass," said a middle-aged man standing in the doorway of the 1881 church to a woman outside. "Isn't that wonderful?" You can't take it for granted on Cuttyhunk, an

island at the end of the' chain of Elizabeth Islands 1 . the R oman pace m th.T at IS arguabl y th e remotest Cath6lic Diocese of Fall River. It'~ about 15 miles southwest of Woods Hole in Falm?uth, about eight miles northwest of Gay Head on Mptha's Vineyard, and about 17 miles south of New :Bedford on the mainland. T1e is~and's land m:ea i.s less than a square m~le. TIie wmter population IS a matter of speculatIon - th'e 2000 federal census said 52; one summer residAnt said 30; a year-rounder said "about 38." Whaibver it is, it increases many times·over during the s~mmer, when visitors fill many of the island's i Tum to page 10 - Mass II

Annual Red Mass is October 14 at Cathedral <I

FALL RIVER - Judges, attorneys, and others work- is formally the Mass of the Holy Spirit, who - as the ing in the justice system are invited to the annual Red sour~e of wisdom and understanding - will be invoked Mass to be sponsored by the Fall River Diocese at 3 upon: those in attendance. . p.m. on Sunday, October 14, at St. Mary's Cathedral in hi keeping with a special tradition in this diocese, Fall River. ilillMiiiiiii"'llili~"EIF''''I the Red Mass will include the presentation of the St. Thomas More Awards to Bishop George W. Coleman will be recognize distinguished service to jusprincipal celebrant of the Mass. Homilist will be Father J. Bryan tice. The names of this year's recipients Hehir, secretary for Social Services and will be announced within the coming weeks. president of Catholic Charities in the As homilist, Father Hehir brings to Archdiocese of Boston and a faculty the Mass a deep perspective gained from member at the Kennedy School ofGovemment at Harvard University. his ministerial experiences and scholarly The Red Mass is hosted annually by work. the diocese to invoke God's guidance He is currently the ParkeJ: Gilbert . and strength on those who work in the Montgomery Professor of the Practice legal system and to honor members of of Religion and Public Life at the that community for dedicated service. FATHER J. BRYAN HEHIR Kennedy School ofGovemment. He has \ also servedonthefaculty of Georgetown A centuries-old tradition in the Church, the Red Mass is widely celebrated in dioceses University and the Harvard Divinity throughout the United States. School, where he became dean. Prior to taking his current posts in the Boston ArchIts name derived over the years from the color of the vestments customarily worn by during the liturgy which Tum to page 18 - Red Mass , /

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