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Diocese of Fall River, Mass.

F riday , September 20, 2013

Priest’s book offers guidance to help people awaken faith

Father Denning becomes 10th president of Stonehill

By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

By Dave Jolivet Anchor Editor

FALL RIVER — Even though he acknowledged that a person’s faith is a serious matter because “it’s about our relationship with God,” Father R. Scott Hurd said that doesn’t mean it has to be treated as a “heavy” or “somber” topic, either. “If faith is about our relationship with God, Who is love and joy, then shouldn’t our living out our faith reflect that love and joy?” Father Hurd said. “And humor can be very much

EASTON — A football game, barbecue, symposium, carnival, a fruit and yogurt bar social, and a Mass were events in a week-long celebration leading up to today’s inauguration of Stonehill College’s 10th president, Holy Cross Father John Denning, at a ceremony at the school’s Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex. Father Denning took office on July 1, succeeding Holy Cross Father Mark T. Cregan,

On September 11 a group of 18 Bishop Connolly High School students attended the 12th anniversary ceremony in memoriam of Sept. 11, 2001. The event was held at Battleship Cove in Fall River. This solemn and moving event was held to remember all of the innocent people who lost their lives on that day. Also remembered were the first responders and all those lost in military action over the last 12 years. Pictured in the photo along with the Bishop Connolly students is Msgr. Thomas J. Harrington, chaplain of the Fall River Fire Department, who gave the invocation.

CSS program offers childless couples hope By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff

Father R. Scott Hurd

a part of that.” In his latest book, “When Faith Feels Fragile: Help for the Wary, Weak, and Wandering,” released this week, Father Hurd uses examples from his own life and ministry to bear this out — making the correlation between humor and humility as his stepping-off point. “I make the connection in the book between humor and humility,” Father Hurd told The Anchor. “And that’s a good thing in the spiritual life. When we take ourselves less seriously, it opens the door to take God more seriously — which is the direction we want to go in.” In the chapter entitled “Laugh Out Loud,” Father Hurd writes: “Humor and laughter can have a positive impact on our faith as well, because good huTurn to page 18

FALL RIVER — Of the roughly 30 people who attended the most recent Adoption by Choice informational meeting held at Catholic Social Services in Fall River, only one in 10 will follow through with the months-long process of being approved for adoption, including filling out the required documents and agreeing to home visits by a social worker — and that’s what Phyllis Habib is looking for, those adults willing to do whatever it takes to become parents. “I respect their willingness to go through a fairly invasive process,” said Habib. “Some are honest up front and say, ‘It’s really not fair that people can just have children and they don’t have to go through this. They don’t

have to be fingerprinted, write autobiographies and do all this stuff.’” Originally from the area, Habib spent more than 20 years in Arizona as a social worker working with older child adoption and foster care before coming back to Massachusetts to continue her adoption work this past April at Catholic Social Services in Fall River. In the last fiscal year, said Habib, there have been 11 placements, two international and nine domestic. Currently Habib is working with five couples who are all aware of Habib’s philosophy when it comes to the adoption process. “There’s a very important distinction that we impress upon our families right from the start,” said Habib, “that we’re not looking for children for families, we’re looking Turn to page 12

Four to receive St. Thomas More Award at Red Mass By John E. Kearns Jr. Special to The Anchor

FALL RIVER — A United States District Judge who was also once the state’s U.S. Attorney; a Bristol County Assistant District Attorney with 17 years of service; a longtime assistant clerk in

Bristol Superior Court; and a veteran New Bedford area attorney will receive the St. Thomas More Award for dedicated service at the annual Fall River Diocesan Red Mass, set for 10 a.m. on October 6, in St. Mary’s Cathedral in Fall River.

To be recognized with the award are, as distinguished jurist, Judge Edward F. Harrington, U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Massachusetts; as distinguished attorney, Thomas M. Quinn, III, Esq., BrisTurn to page 15

Father John Denning, C.S.C.

who stepped down after 13 years of leading the Catholic institution of higher learning in Easton. “Since Stonehill opened in 1948, we have succeeded in maintaining a sense of scale,” Father Denning told The Anchor. “As we have grown in size and in reputation, we have been able to remain very student-centered, a college where there is personal attention and students really know their professors. At the same time, while our professors challenge our students, they also mentor and encourage them. Seeing the students emerge more well-educated, mature and confident is something that encourages me every day. It reminds me why I became a member of the Congregation of Holy Cross, livTurn to page 14


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