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Thirteen men to be ordained permanent deacons October 8 By DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR

Bishop George W. Coleman, left, processes into the ceremony beatifying Holy Cross Father BasileAntoine Marie Moreau in France September 15. SPECIAL OCCASION -

Bishop Coleman, Stonehill delegation at Holy Cross founder's beatification By ANNE E. DEVENEY SPECIAL TO THE ANCHOR NORTH EASTON - When the founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Father Basile-Antoine Marie Moreau, was beatified in a liturgy in his home Diocese of Le Mans, France on September 15, Bishop George W. Coleman and a delegation from Stonehill College were among those attending. "Representatives from five continents - where Holy Cross is present - have come together to pray and to celebrate the Church's recognition of this simple priest whose inspiration has touched the lives of millions through the minis-

try of his sons Iland daughters throughout the wbrld," said Father Mark Cregan, CSC, Stonehill's president. 'I Father Cregan,la 1978 alumnus of the college run by the Holy Cross Fathers, led its delegation. A delegation from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, also a member of the Holy Cross family, likewise attended. ' Besides Bishop Coleman, the local group included Holy Cross Fathers John Denning, vice president for student affairs; Thomas Gariepy, professor of healthcare administration; and Thomas Tum to page 20 ~ Beatification

Gov. Patrick's expanded g~mbling proposal for Mass. rapped by MCC By

DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR

BOSTON - Concerned that the proposal by Gov. Deval Patrick to license three full-scale casinos in Massachusetts - including one already under consideration in Middleborough will create a new population of addicted gamblers and unfavorably impact their families - the Massachusetts Catholic Council

has called for the state Legislature to reject the measure. "The governot's proposal for expanded gambling is not good government," the MCC press release by Edward F. Saunders Jr., its executive director asserted. "By endorsing casino gambling, the Commonwealth will be creating a new population of adTum to page 18- Gambling

rites; lead retreats and parish missions; preside at BeneEAST SANDWICH - Thirteen men will be or- diction; teach Religious Education and offer adult indained by Bishop George W. Coleman as permanent struction including the Rite of Christian Initiation of deacons for service in the Fall River Diocese on Octo- Adults. To be ordained. are: ,ber 8, during an 11 a.m. Mass in Corpus Christi Church Karl Gustave Buder, 59, of Good Shepherd here. ----.-'" ., Parish in Martha's Vrneyard. A native of Putnam, It will be the seventh diaconate class for the diocese. --- Conn., he is a retired probation officer having The deacon candidates, most of whom are se.rved at the state and federal levels with a spemarried, hail from all corners of the diocese and cialty in narcotics enforcement and reflect a wide variety ofbackgrounds I ,iii "" treatment. He holds a master's degree and experience. Following ordina- ./" ,-.- --- - ____ . . ~ in political science from Assumption ..-."""--tion and according to canon law, they College in Worcester and a master's degree in public administration from will assist Bishop Coleman in his -~the University of Hartford. He is vast ministry to the local Church married to the former Lynn Peckham, and the serving in various parishes and ascouple has two sons. Since 1981 the Buders signments. have owned and operated Thorncroft Inn on Taken from the Greek word diakonos, which the Vrneyard. In his parish the candidate has means "servant," the new deacons will become taught Religious Education, assists in the ministers of the Word as they assist the priest at Lifeteen Youth Ministry, is a member of the Mass, proclaim the Gospel and sometimes Finance Council, trains lectors and extraordipreach; as well as becoming ministers of an nary ministers of holy Communion, and ofassigned work of charity that traditionally infers instruction iiI the Liturgy of the Hours. As cludes a variety of services to the young and an instituted acolyte he serves at parish Masses. old, the poor, the sick, and those homebound Peter R. Cote, 40, a native of Fall River, is and hospitalized. They will also be called to lead prayer and Com- a member of St. Peter and Paul Parish at Holy Cross munion services; be ordinary ministers of holy Com- Church in Fall River, where he is a lector and extraormunion, especially the precious Blood; preside at bap- dinary minister of holy Communion, has taught Relitisms and marriages; perform wake, funeral and burial Tum to page 14 - Deacons

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Holy Cross Memorial Rosary Walk will remember two beloved priests By

DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR

NORTH EASTON - Putting a new spin on the familiar "The Family That Prays Together Stays Together," Holy Cross Family Ministries and My Brother's Keeper will cohost a . fun and prayer day for the whole family on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Father Peyton Center, 518 Washington Street. The day of planned games and many activities for children of all ages - including a healthy dose of ice cream - will be part of what is billed as the "Opening Rosary Walk," a memorial event to the late Holy Cross Fathers Thomas Feeley and John J. Murphy. The walk will include five stations for praying the Mysteries of the Rosary in a garden setting adjacent to the Center. The rosary will be prayed from 1 to 2 p.m., and from 2 to 4 p.m., children will be able to create sundaes, enjoy face painting, and design rosary books. There

will also be refreshments for adults. Father Feeley, the vice postulator of the cause of canonization for Servant of God Holy Cross Father Patrick Peyton, the famed "Rosary Priest,''' was conducting a parish mission in Florida when

he became seriously ill and after hospitalization died on April 21, 2004 of pulmonary fibrosis. In his last moments he told those present that he was going to "continue his apostolate." Just before he died, he called out the Tum to page 18 - Walk

FATHER THOMAS FEELEY, CSC

FATHER JOHN J. MURPHY, CSC


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