t eanc 0 VOL. 44, NO. 39 • Friday, October 13, 2000
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Taunton's Holy Family Parish plans centennial By JAMES N. DUNBAR
EAST TAUNTON - Holy Family Parish is readying to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its founding, to be observed on Oct. 22. A Mass of thanksgiving will be celebrated at 11 a.m., that day with Bishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM Cap., as principal celebrant. Ajubilee banquet will follow at the Venus de Milo Restaurant in Swansea. They are among a series of events marking the parish's centennial. Holy Family Parish can trace its roots to 1858 when a small chapel was built on Liberty Street to accommodate the growing population in East Taunton. It was considered a mission church of St.
Mary's and priests in residence at St. Mary's Parish ministered there. "We were part of the Diocese of Rhode Island at that time, because it wasn't until 1904 that the Fall River diocese was established," pastor Father Jay T. Maddock told The Anchor. "But there is no historic record of the actual date of our canonical decree establishing the parish, but we know it was in 1900," he added. History shows that by 1873, St. Mary's was divided when the new Sacred Heart Parish was formed and the priests there took over the chapel. But it became clear to Providence Bishop Matthew Harkins that another Turn to page J3 - Holy Family
New England Catholic Nurses set 41st conference in Taunton ~
Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholic nurses will host the three-day event.
TAUNTON - Catholic nurses from across the region will gather in Taunton . Oct. 20 through 22 for a Jubilee Year celebration and 41 st conference of the Council of Catholic Nurses of New England. Representatives from councils in the Boston Archdiocese and dioceses of Fall River, Springfield, and Worcester in Massachusetts; from councils in the Diocese of Manchester, N.H., and those in the dioceses of Hartford, Bridgeport and Norwich in Connecticut; and from the Diocese of Providence, R.I., are expected to attend. Chairman for the Conference is Betty Novacek of Somerset, and the theme is "Love Changes Everything." Hosted by the Fall River Council of Catholic Nurses, the conference opens Friday, Oct. 20 at 3 p.m. with registra-
tion at the Holiday Inn, 700 Myles Standish Boulevard in Taunton. A dinner is set for 7 p.m., with entertainment by The Bavarian Brothers. On Oct. 21, the Saturday, a Mass for deceased members will be celebrated at the inn at 8 a.m. Bishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM Cap., will be the principal celebrant. The educational program opens on the Saturday at 10 a.m., with Sister Ruth Rosenbaum, as the keynote speaker. Her topic will be "Faces of Healthcare: Faces of Justice." She will explore for nurses and healthcare workers the legal, ethical, moral, just and accessible and affordable delivery of health care. Sister Rosenbaum is a member of the Tikkun community and is a social economist whose work focuses on faithbased economic and social justice in developing countries and within underdeveloped areas in developed countries such as the United States. Turn to page J3 - Nurses
OUR LADY of Fatima, Queen of the Rosary statue is carried in procession into St. Anne's Church. (Anchor photo)
Mass for Peace fills Saint Anne's ~
Hundreds pray rosary and entrust world to Blessed Virgin Mary's protection. By JAMES N.
DUNBAR
FALL RIVER - Their voices raised in song, hundreds packed St. Anne's Church on Monday night to honor Mary, Queen of the Rosary, and ask her intercession at the annual Mass for Peace. Although heavy rain caused cancella-
tion of the traditional candlelight procession from St. Mary's Cathedral, the downpour and cold temperatures did not damper the spirits of those who filled every possible area of the church. The assembly sang loudly as the statue of Our Lady of Fatima, mounted atop a bed of layers of white flowers and pink roses, was carried in procession by men into the church and positioned near the altar. During the recitation of the rosary prior Turn to page J2 - Peace