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VOL. 48, NO. 36 • Friday, September 24, 2004
FALL RIVER, MASS.
Members of Criminal Justice System to. be cited at October 3 Red Mass ~
Diocese will present four with prestigious St. Thomas More Awards.
FALL RIVER - Two judges, a lawyer, and a court prosecutor will be awarded medals for distinguished service at the annual Red Mass to be celebrated October 3 at 3 p.m. in St. Mary's Cathedral by Bishop George W. Coleman.
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A banquet will follow at White's of Westport. Father Mark R. Hession, liaison to the Red Mass Planning Committee chaired by Atty. Joseph P. Harrington Jr., of New Bedford, announced the names of the recipients this week. The St. Thomas More Medal will be presented to Judge Robert E. Terry, first justice of the Turn to page J3 - Red Mass
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ST. JACQUES Parish, Taunton, will complete its centenary celebrations with a Mass on October 10.
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Taunton's St.Jacques Parish closes centenary October 10
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By DEACON JAMES
CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERT
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ATTORNEY WALTER R. SMITH
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TAUNTON Guided by the theme, "Forever We Will Sing the Goodness of the Lord," St. Jacques Parish's Centennial Committee and pastor Father Thomas E. Morrissey have led parishioners during a year of spiritual and social events commemorating the 100th anniversary of their church. The festival of 11 successful monthly activities that began last February will conclude with the final celebrations on October 10. A Mass of Thanksgiving is
scheduled at 10:30 a.m., that day, with Bishop George W. Coleman as the principal celebrant. Concelebrants will include Father Morrissey and priests whose vocations began in the parish as well as others who served there. Deacon Philip E. Bedard and other invited deacons will assist. Members of the Holy Union Sisters who taught or ministered at the parish school,- and those religious women who, as parishioners, also heard the call to service - have been invited. It will be a great opportunity for St. Jacques School pupils and alumni to meet their
former teachers and reminisce. Parish families will gather after the Mass to celebrate their first 100 years at a banquet at the Venus de Milo Restaurant in Swansea. But even as they ready for that, plans are in place for the next 100 years, Father Morrissey said during a visit to The Anchor. Under his leadership a ramp that allows the handicapped to attend Mass and devotions has been built and future plans call for making the church hall similarly accessible. And an enthusiastic Parish Turn to page J3 - St. Jacques
Sandwich parish's stained. glass windows blessed By DEACON JAMES
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EAST SANDWICH - Hundreds came last weekend to watch - and meditate ·as the angle and intensity of light coming . through 60 inspirational stained glass windows in the new, Corpus Christi Church, changed from hour to hour. Only 15 of the windows that reflect biblical themes were in place when the 1,500seat house of worship, one of the largest in New England, was dedicated on Labor Day weekend 2003. Last Sunday, Father Marcel H. Bouchard, pastor, celebrated a special Mass that included a reflection on the window
themes. The windows were blessed during a service in the afternoon. Earlier that day, there was a children's hour, led by artist Helen McLean of Wexford, Ireland, and Barbara Derix of Derix Glasstudios of Germany. McLean's paintings were fabricated in separate pieces of glass and assembled into 60 windows under the direction of Derix. On the Saturday prior, the church was open from 6 a.m., to 7 p.m., and McLean and Derix hosted tours and answered questions about the windows. They also led a THE MAGNIFICENT stained glass windows at Corpus Christi Church, East Children's Hour on Sunday morning. Turn to page JJ - Windows Sandwich, were blessed in ceremonies last Sunday. (Bruce McDaniel photo)