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WALKING WEEKEND: On Sunday, diocesans participated in Boston's Respect Life walk. At left, walkers stand with Father Stephen A. Fernandes, diocesan director of the Pro-Life Apostolate; right, marchers in Monday's
peace procession in Fall River follow statue of Our Lady of Fatima from St. Anne's Church. (Hickey and Gaudette photos)
Weekend walkers march for life, peace It was a weekend for 'walking and under. brilliant October skies, diocesans did just that, marching for life on Sunday and peace on Monday. On Sunday an estimated 2,000 persons from every area of the
diocese crammed some 25 buses or used other means of transportation to join nearly 20,000 others at Boston's 4th annual Respect Life Walk. Monday's Columbus Day observance in Fall River saw some 2,500 •
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"Little heroine" saves niece ROGERS, Ark. (CNS) - Fiveyear-old Sofia Harbaugh had just one thought when she jumped into the family's swimming pool one harrowing day this summer. Her niece was drowning. "I knew Jesus would help me," said Sofia, a kindergarten student at St. Joseph's Catholic School in Fayetteville, Ark. "Maddy was going down and 1 had to help her." Two-year-old Madelaine "Maddy" Schutzman or" Dallas slipped into the pool Aug. 25 when Sofia's 13- and 15-year-old sisters had stepped away for a moment. Sofia, who doesn't know how to swim, immediately donned a life jacket, jumped into the deep end, paddled to the sinking baby and pulled herto the pool's ladder. By that time, 15-year-old Angela Har-
baugh had returned to lift both children out of the pool.' "Needless to say, we are very proud of Sofia," said her mother, Teresita. "Sofia weighs 40 pounds, and Maddy weighs close to 30, so it was only by the grace of God that a tragedy was averted." The next day during Mass at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Rogers, Father Tom Donahue asked Sofia to join him in the sanctuary. "She's a little heroine," Father Donahue said, as the crowd applauded. Sofia is the second Harbaugh child to have rescued a swimmer in trouble. Five years ago, her brother Christopher saved a friend from drowning in Lake Dardanelle in north-central Arkansas. .
~ . ~-<!J SOPHIA HARBAUGH, right, demonstrates how she rescued her 2-year-old niece, Madelaine Schutzman. (eNS photo)
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participants, probably including many who had marched Sunday, processing almost a mile from St. Mary's Cathedral to St. Anne's Church for the diocese's annual Mass for' peace. Pro-Life Apostolate director
Father Stephen A. Fernandes headed the diocesan contingent to Boston. There Cardinal Bernard Law led the huge Respect Life Walk, which wound around Boston Common and surrounding streets, covering about three-and-
a-half miles and holding up curious motorists. Walkers of all ages and races carried bright balloons proclaiming their cause and displayed pr~ life signs. At one point they enTurn to Page 11