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Diocese of Fall River, Mass.

F riday , October 11, 2013

Diocese prepares to welcome new permanent deacons into the fold By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

FALL RIVER — Tomorrow at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in Fall River, 15 men will be ordained as permanent deacons for the Diocese of Fall River by His Excellency, the Most Reverend Bishop George W. Coleman, D.D., S.T.L.,

Bishop George W. Coleman, right, and Father John Denning, CSC, president of Stonehill College, blessed the newly-opened facility for My Brother’s Keeper in North Dartmouth last week. This marks the second location for the 25-year-old Easton-based ministry that provides furniture to needy families in the area. (Photo by J. Kiely Jr.)

My Brother’s Keeper expands with second facility in North Dartmouth By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

NORTH DARTMOUTH — My Brother’s Keeper, a Catholic ministry based in Easton that delivers furniture free-of-charge to families in need, has expanded its outreach by opening a second facility in North Dartmouth to provide more direct services to Fall River and the greater

South Coast area. The ministry officially opened and commemorated the new site earlier this month with a blessing and open house at the 9,000-square-foot leased facility. Bishop George W. Coleman, bishop of the Fall River Diocese, blessed and dedicated the new Dartmouth location along with Father John Denning, CSC, president of

Cape Cod Habitat for Humanity: Building homes, fulfilling dreams By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff

YARMOUTH — Rome may not have been built in a day, but the good people of Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod took on the task of building a home in only five days. “They started a little before seven in the morning on Monday, and we had a certificate of occupancy by five o’clock on Friday,” said Victoria Goldsmith, executive director for Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod. The “Blitz Build” as it’s called, is unique from the traditional habitat homes built by the group. Being built in five days cannot be done with

the customary slew of volunteers whose “day job” often consist of everything but construction. The Blitz Build is done by numerous construction professionals who gather together to apply their expertise into a concerted effort into erecting a home within a short amount of time. More than 200 companies and individuals contributed time, money or both to the effort that was overseen by Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Cape Cod. “We are really appreciative of the Home Builder’s Association for really building a house for Habitat and fully funding it,” said Goldsmith. Turn to page 13

Stonehill College. According to Erich Miller, president of the My Brother’s Keeper apostolate, the inspiration for the ministry came from Christ’s Words in the Gospel of St. Matthew, specifically chapter five, verse 15. “Christ talks about letting your light shine … and not putting your lamp under a basTurn to page 14

Bishop of Fall River. These men comprise the eighth class to be ordained as permanent deacons for the diocese. All 15 are married and come from various walks of life, representing all five deaneries in the diocese. “These are men who have Turn to page 15

The role of a permanent deacon is vital in Church’s everyday ministry By Dave Jolivet Anchor Editor

FALL RIVER — Tomorrow, 15 well-trained and faith-filled men will be ordained by Bishop George W. Coleman as permanent deacons for the Diocese of Fall River, culminating an intense five-year period of discernment and preparation. This will be the eighth class of permanent deacons to be ordained in the diocese. Last week, Msgr. John J. Oliveira, diocesan director of the Permanent Diaconate wrote in his monthly Anchor column, “The deacon is not a glorified altar boy, nor is he the pastor,” referring to the role of a permanent deacon.

Currently there nearly 60 permanent deacons serving in parishes across the diocese, yet there are some people who still don’t know their purpose or their importance in Church ministry. “The role of these well-trained and well-prepared men is to assist the bishop where the bishop feels they can best serve the local Church community,” Msgr. Oliveira told The Anchor. The Permanent Diaconate played an important role in early Church history, with the Apostles ordaining the first seven deacons: Stephen, Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicholas. Stephen was stoned to Turn to page 18

More than 30 members of the Home Builders and Remodelers Association volunteered 2,500 hours and more than 35 members donated materials to construct the “Blitz Build,” a Habitat home built in five days in Orleans, part of a five-home initiative by Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod in that town.


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