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The Anchor Diocese of Fall River

F riday , October 19, 2012

World Mission Sunday: A Eucharistic celebration for all the world

NEW YORK — World Mission Sunday, organized by the Propagation of the Faith, is a day set aside for Catholics worldwide to recommit themselves to the Church’s missionary activity through prayer and sacrifice. In 2012, World Mission Sunday is celebrated on October 21. Annually, World Mission Sunday is celebrated on the next-to-last Sunday in October. As described by Pope John Paul II, World Mission Sunday is “an important day in the life of the Church because it teaches how to give: as an offering made to God, in the Eucharistic celebration and for all the missions of the world” (Redemptoris Missio 81). Pope John Paul II has also spoken of the Propagation of the Faith’s General Fund of support, call-

ing this a “central fund of solidarity.” In a message delivered on a recent World Mission Sunday, the pope said: “The offerings that will be collected on World Mission Sunday are destined for a common fund of solidarity distributed, in the pope’s name, by the Society for the Propagation of the Faith among the missions and missionaries of the entire world.” Every year the needs of the Catholic Church in the missions grow — as new dioceses are formed, as new seminaries are opened because of the growing number of young men hearing Christ’s call to follow Him as priests, as areas devastated by war or natural disaster are rebuilt, and as other areas, long suppressed, are opening Turn to page 19

By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff

the Roman Catholic Church. Born in San Gervasio d’Adda, Italy, she entered the Congregation of Our Lady of the Apostles at the age of 20. Eight years later she was elected Mother General of the congregation. In 12 years of missionary work she opened more than 70 missionary centers — each with an infirmary, school and church — in the remotest spots of Africa, Asia and Europe. She also did a tremendous amount of work administering to those afflicted with leprosy. During that time, Mother Ravasio reported a series of messages from God the Father that were published as “The Father speaks to His children.” In her book, Mother Ravasio wrote that she personally saw God the Father, Who sat next to her. During the apparitions, God spoke as a loving Father to all His children: “God the Father wants to be loved by all as their Father, Creator and Savior.

Parishioner’s devotion keeps God the Father Mass going strong

stretching into the blue — The magnificent St. Anthony of Padua Church steeple reaches high into the New Bedford skyline.

St. Anthony of Padua Parish to commemorate centennial By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

NEW BEDFORD — Parishioners of St. Anthony of Padua Parish in New Bedford are preparing to celebrate the 100th anniversary of their historic church’s dedication with a special Mass celebrated by Bishop George W. Coleman on October 28 at 10:30 a.m. Although the parish actually predates the Fall River Diocese

and was founded in 1895 for the French-Canadian population in the north end of the city, the current church — which dominates the New Bedford skyline — was ultimately completed and dedicated on Nov. 28, 1912. “Bishop Coleman wasn’t available on that date, so we’re holding the Mass on October 28, which is close enough to Turn to page 18

FALL RIVER — Last month at Sacred Heart Parish in Fall River, a special Mass honoring God the Father was held. Celebrated by the parish’s pastor Father Raymond Cambra, the Mass was well attended by many devotional groups, including prayer groups from Boston and New York. The devotion to God the Father stretches throughout New England, said Linda Ravenscroft, who started the God the Father prayer group at Sacred Heart Parish eight years ago. “God the Father is a spirit, and you cannot see a spirit,” said Ravenscroft. “In John 14:7, there is a passage in there [that says], ‘If you’ve seen Me, you have seen the Father.’” The devotion to God the Father stems from Mother Eugenia Elisabetta Ravasio, an Italian nun from

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group effort — Among those attending the recent Mass celebrating the 100th anniversary of St. Anthony of the Desert Parish in Fall River and the pastor Chorbishop Joseph F. Kaddo’s 40th anniversary of his priesthood were, from left: Deacon Andre Nasser, Sub-deacon Brian Dunn, Father Thomas Lopes, Chorbishop Joseph Lahoud, Bishop Gregory J. Mansour, Chorbishop Kaddo, Bishop Nicholas Samra, Msgr. Peter Azar, Msgr. Michael O’Gorman, and Deacon Donald Massoud. (Photo by Dave Jolivet)


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