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Hyannis abortion' leaves two dead By GAIL BESSE
Laura Hope Smith, 22, of Sandwich, died apparently during an aborHYANNIS - Abortion generally tion at the Women Health Center, as leaves one dead and one wounded, did the 13-week-old child in her but here on September 13, it left two womb. dead. This tragedy adds two more victims to the hundreds of women and millions of unborn babies who have died from legal abortions. Ironically, the clinic at 68 Camp Street is just 150 feet from the crisis pregnancy center A Woman's Concern, which would have cared for Laura and her child. More than 600 mourners attended the funeral at Christ Chapel in Centerville. At least one young woman decided against a planned .abortion, said Laura's mother Eileen Smith. The local media did not report on the clinic death, although Mrs. Smith
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New Representative for Religious finds another side of pastoral care By DEACON JAMES
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NORTH DARTMOUTH She didn't immediately say yes when offered the job of Episcopal Representative for Religious in the Fall River Diocese as leaves began to fall. "But after a time of discernment it seemed timely - as well as life-giving for me," said an obviously pleased Mercy Sister Catherine Donovan, who took over September 12. Just three weeks in the new post, the nun with the warm smile said she's "humbly learning what the greatest needs are" of the approximately 340 religious Sisters, Brothers, and members of communities of religious congregations throughout the diocese, most of whom are retired. ''I'm still finding out many things by visiting with them to talk about how they see things and
what they acknowledge they need most, and to respond ... and advocating for them when warranted. It means I have to acquire a better listening ear," she said smiling. Because many of them are eld-
VOICES FOR THE VOICELESS - Pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese, including those from Bishop Stang High School, North Dartmouth, and Corpus Christi Parish, East Sandwich, attended the annual March For Life in Boston with Bishop George W. Coleman and Father David A. Pignato October 4. (Photo by Brian Kennedy)
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By BRIAN KENNEDY ANCHOR STAFF
BOSTON - "Abortion is a great evil," remarked Alfred Silvia, a 15year veteran of the Respect Life
Walk and member of the ::diocesan Pro-Life Apostolate. For many years, Alfred and other committed Pro-Life advocates have been making the trip to Boston to celebrate
life and to continue the drive to protect life in all its stages. Sponsored by Massachusetts Citizens For Life, speakers included Tum to page 18 - Life
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SISTER CATHERINE DONOVAN, RSM
ORDINATION DAY - The Permanent Diaconate Class of 2007 was ordained at Corpus Christi Church by Bishop George W. Coleman October 8. The new deacors are, front, from left: Alan J. Thadeu, John W. Foley, Joseph A. McGinley, the bishop, Msgr. John J. qliveira, diocesan director of the Permanent Diaconate Office; Richard G. Lemay, Victor K. Norton, and Joseph K. Kane. Rear: Michael T. Zonghetti, Daniel M. Donovan Jr., David E. Pierce, Karl G. Buder, Adelbert F. Malloy Jr., Steven F. Minninger, and Peter A. Cote. (Photo by Matt McDonald)
Bishop ordains 13 men as permanent ~eacons By MATT McDONALD
them to "exhort believ~rs" and unEAST SANDWICH - Bishop believers alike" and to "do the will George Coleman ordained 13 men of God from the heart." Several hundred people attended as permanent deacons for the Diocese of Fall River this week, urging. the ordination Mass at Corpus
Christi Church in East Sandwich this past Monday, which lasted about two hours and 25 minutes. During his homily, Bishop Cole. Tum to page 18 - Ordinations