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Diocese of Fall River, Mass.

F riday , October 10, 2014

Annual diocesan peace procession invoking Blessed Mother’s intercession is October 13 By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

Holy Family-Holy Name principal, Cecilia Felix, peers into the school auditorium upon entering a surprise party marking her 25 years as the New Bedford school’s principal. (Photo by Becky Aubut)

New Bedford school surprises beloved principal of 25 years By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff

NEW BEDFORD — It looked like it would be just another day for Holy Family-Holy Name School principal Cecilia Felix; she had her schedule lined up, including a meeting with assistant superintendent of the Fall River Catholic Schools Dr. Donna Boyle. The only hiccup to her morning was the camera feed to the school’s front door was malfunctioning, and Felix was unable to see the comings and goings of those entering the school. However, the meeting with Boyle was just a ruse to keep Felix in her office, while the “malfunctioning” feed was a glitch created by the school custodian, who disconnected the video line from the front door to her office to create the blackout. Led by Sister Muriel

Lebeau, the entire student body and staff had been planning this moment for weeks — a surprise celebration of the 25 years Felix has been principal of HFHN. “I’ve told so many lies, I’m going to have to go to Confession,” said Sister Muriel. “I really wanted to do a great surprise and celebration for her.” The Furtado Quartet played its instruments to mask the sounds of the 291 students filing into the auditorium just feet away from Felix’s office. Additional guests included superintendent of the schools Dr. Michael Griffin, and Kristine Arsenault, secretary to New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell, who, on behalf of the mayor, was presenting Felix with a proclamation from the City of New Bedford. Once the students were quiTurn to page 18

Global Lay Fast for Priests is October 18

By Linda Andrade Rodrigues Anchor Correspondent

ATTLEBORO — St. Therese of Lisieux passionately prayed for priests because she knew of the incomprehensible love God has for all the souls whose lives can be touched by a good priest. Anna Rae-Kelly is on a similar mission as the guiding light behind the Lay Fast for Priests. A native of Scotland, she is a member of the Third Order of Discalced Carmel-

ites and a parishioner of St. John the Evangelist Parish in Attleboro. “When the priestly abuse scandal happened 10 years ago, I saw the deep hurt to God’s little ones, but I also saw the terrible assault on the priesthood and on the Eucharist and healing Sacraments,” she said. “I know that my Savior is present in the Eucharist, and the priest consecrates the Host. The loving and gentle Turn to page 20

“We all know the world — especially today — needs as much peace as possible,” said Nathan FALL RIVER — For nearly 40 years, pil- Carvalho, a parishioner of Espirito Santo Pargrims from parishes across the Fall River Dio- ish in Fall River and one of the key organizers cese have annually come together on the second of this year’s event. “I know when they started Monday in October — designated as the month the peace procession, the country at the time was of the Holy Rosary — to pray for peace through going through a lot of issues with war, here and in Portugal. For me, I feel the intercession of Our peaceful just marching in Lady of Fatima, who is the procession and prayalso known as the Queen ing the Rosary. It’s a pilof Peace. grimage to pray for peace Traditionally held on in the whole world.” the Monday of ColumCarvalho, who is also bus Day weekend, this sacristan at Espirito Sanyear’s peace procession to, first began attending will appropriately take the peace procession in place on October 13, 2006, during his first year which is also the 97th anas an altar server, and he’s niversary of Our Lady’s been marching in it ever sixth and final appearsince. ance to three Portuguese But the genesis of the shepherd children at the Parishioners from Espirito Santo Parish in Fall River carry a statue of Our Lady of Fatima in the march can be traced back Cova da Iria in the tiny annual peace procession from the Cathedral of to October 1975 and a village of Fatima, PortuSt. Mary of the Assumption to St. Anne’s Church couple of other parishiogal in 1917. in the city. This year the procession will be held ners from the same Fall It was there where on October 13. (Anchor file photo) River parish: Beatrice and Our Lady first implored John Angelo. the children to pray the “They were the ones who started the peace Rosary if they sought world peace, and nearly a century later future generations of Portuguese procession in 1975 and it was so big that first immigrants who have settled here in the diocese year, it was held outdoors at Kennedy Park,” have taken the Blessed Mother’s plea to heart. Turn to page 18

Traditional Red Mass will recognize legal professionals on October 19

By John E. Kearns Jr. Director of Communications

FALL RIVER — Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., will celebrate the annual Red Mass in the Fall River Diocese at 10 a.m., October 19, in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Fall River. Homilist for the Mass will be Stonehill College President Father John F. Denning, a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross. A long-standing tradition in the Church, the Red Mass

Clement Brown

Arthur J. Caron Jr.

is celebrated each year in the diocese to invoke God’s guidance and strength on those who work to promote justice in the legal system. Judges, attorneys and others working in the justice system throughout Southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod and the Islands are invited to attend. The Red Mass will conclude with the presentation of the St. Thomas More Award to members of the area legal community to recognize dedicated

Atty. Claudine A. Cloutier

service. Selected for the honors this year are, as distinguished jurist, Judge Therese M. Wright, First Justice, Wareham District Court; as distinguished attorney, Claudine A. Cloutier of Keches Law Group, Taunton; as distinguished court employee, Karen Eng, Assistant Clerk Magistrate, Fall River District Court; as distinguished recipient of the ecumenical award, attorney Clement Brown of Turn to page 14

Karen Eng

Judge Therese M. Wright


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