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VOL. 45, NO. 36 • Friday, September 21, 2001
FALL RIVER, MASS.
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Diocese weeps, prays. io.wake of terrorism By
DEACON JAMES
N. DUNBAR
NORTH DARTMOUTH Parishioners across the diocese are in mourning after finding the names of some members and a priest who served them on lists of those killed in the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York, Washington D.C., and Pittsburgh. Many attended memorial Masses in their parishes this week and will attend further Masses as well as ecumenical services to not. only pray for the dead but for the
common good of our country. The initial reports of those dead included Holy Cross Father Francis Grogan, 76, former superior of the congregation's Mission House in North Dartmouth and well known in the diocese; and Peter Gay, 54, of Tewksbury, vice president and general manager of the Raytheon Company's Andover plant. Gay is the son of Atty. Peter B. Gay of Taunton, a member of St:. Joseph's Parish, and the late
Laura (Garda) Gay. He leaves a wife and three children and seven brothers and sisters. Even as the lists of those aboard the four planes hijacked
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by suicidal terrorists and crashed into the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan and the Pentagon, or crashlanded in Pittsburgh became known, several parishes returned calls from The Anchor to report parishioners or members of their families among the victims. Among those confirmed were: - Bernthia Perkins, 53, of Our Lady of. Lourdes Parish, Wellfleet, husband of the late actor, Anthony Perkins. She was en route to California to visit an ac- .
tor son: - Lynn Catherine Goodchild, 25, a member of St. Mark's Church in Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro. She was aboard Flight 176 out of Boston. She was travelling with a friend, Shawn Nassanay of Pawtucket, R. I., who also died in the tragedy; - Nealie Casey, wife of Michael Casey, son of Dr. William and Mrs. MaryJane Casey of St. Mary's Parish, Taunton; , Turn to page 16 - Diocese
HOLY CROSS Father Francis Grogan, left, was a passenger aboard one of the two airliners that flew into the World Trade Center Towers. The towers, center, burn behind the Brooklyn Bridge September 11 in New York. Another hijacked plane slammed into the Pentagon. The trade center towers later collapsed. In a scene repeated throughout the diocese, the U.S. flag is displayed with red, white and blue candles in the sanctuary of Notre Dame Church in Fall River. (Father Grogan photo courtesy of John and Mary Kinnaine, towers photo by CNS, Notre Dame photo by Gene Thibault.)
Diocesan Vocation Committee planning outreach program SEEKONK - "Make a Difference with Your Life!", aimed at those seriously discerning the possibility of a vocation to the priesthood, diaconate or religious life, will be held September 30 beginning at 1 p.m., at St. Mary's Parish hall. Father Craig Pregana, diocesan director of vocations, said the program, an outreach of the Diocesan Vocation Committee, will close with a Mass at 5 p.m. The committee is comprised of diocesan priests involved with Father Pregana in outreach to potential seminarians, or representatives of religious congregations of women and men engaged in ministry in the diocese and of delegates from par-
ish vocation tearns and the Serra Club. The purpose of this gathering is two-fold: to afford men and women considering a call to a life ofservice in the Church an opportunity to meet with others of like mind and with priests, deacons, brothers and sisters living the life of dedicated service to the People of God in response to their call. Also, to encourage dialogue about the various aspects of call, spirituality, ministry and the daily life and demands of such dedication, between both inquirers and persons who are actively involved in Church ministry. Turn to page six - Vocation
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Bishop O'Malley has authorized a special collection to be taken up in parishes this weekend for victims of last week's disaster in New York. The proceeds will be sent to Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, the DioceSe of Brooklyn and the Diocese of Rockville Center and, in memory of Father Mychal Judge, Chaplain of the New York l;'ire Department, to the Widow's and Children's Fund of the Uniformed Firefighters Association. . Donations may also be made to the Diocesan Disaster Fund, c/o Office of the Qishop, P.O. Box 2577, Fall:River, MA, 02722.