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VOL. 49, NO. 41 • Friday, October 28, 2005,
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Cape youth answer bishop's call to pray for priests By ANCHOR STAFF
Jensen, Jeanne Giddings, Anne MASHPEE - In his October Gannett, Alex Moore and Frank 12 letter to the faithful of the Dio- Green, two gatherings were held. cese ofFall River, Bishop George The Tuesday ECHO group' met at W. Coleman asked everyone to Christ the King Parish in pray in a particular way for all Mashpee. The Thursday group the priests as they gathered as a gathering was held' at Our Lady presbyterate Tuesday through of Victory Church in Centerville. Thursday this week. At two re- Fourteen people attended the treat gatherings the youth ofCape Tuesday group; and nearly 20 Cod answered the bishop with a people participated in the Thursresounding, "Yes, we will!" And day group meeting, In addition to the high school students and their they did. The young people ofCape Cod adult leaders, there were also a sigand beyond who had previously nificant number of college stuparticipated in a weekend high dents who had previous made an school retreat called ECHO (En- ECHO. The educat.ional component countering Christ in Othcrs) mustered their spiritual forces. Under consisted ofgroup discussion on the adult leadership of Mary the meaning of priesthood. The Fuller, Jack and Ellen Driscoll, , technique of guided imagery Dave and Cheryl Ryan, Christine Turn to page J3 - Support
POPE BENEDICT XVI attends eucharistic adoration in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican recently. With simplicity and long stretches of silence, the pope and members of the Synod of Bishops gathered to show their devotion to the Eucharist. (CNS photo by Alessia Giuliani, Catholic Press Photo) "=:.-
Synod of Bishops closes with strong emphasis on eucharistic renewal By JOHN
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CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
VATICAN CITY - The Synod of Bishops closed with a strong crill for eucharistic renewal, urging a deeper understanding of the Eucharist among the world's Catholics but no major changes in Church rules on priestly celibacy or shared Communion. Pope Benedict XVI, who presided over the three-week assembly, formally closed the synod Sunday with a Mass in St. Peter's Square. He thanked the more than 250 bishops for their input and invited Catholics to contemplate the Eucharist as the key to revitalizing their faith,
CAPE COD youth attending a recent ECHO Centerville Reunion work on a banner expressing support for the diocesan priests at last week's convocation. Below, folks from the Mashpee Reunion display their banner. (Photo by Mary Fuller)
Justice'system members to be cited at Red Mass By DEACON JAMES
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Catholics should also understand that "no dichotomy is admissible between faith and life," he said. The pope expressed his deep sadness that four Chinese members of the synod were not allowed to travel to Rome for the assembly and said the Church in China was still on a "suffering path." On Sunday the synod handed the pope a list of 50 propositions, or final recommendations, which acknowledged a priest shortage in some parts of the world but said eliminating priestly celibacy and ordaining married men were not the solution. In an unusual move, the pope immediately orTurn to page J3 - Synod
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FALL RIVER - A judge, a register of probate and an attorney will be presented the Fall River diocese's St. Thomas More Award for Service at the annual , Red Mass, Sunday, November 6, at 3 p.m. in St. Mary's Cathedral. The honorees are: Distinguished Jurist Award, Judge Armand Fernandes Jr. of New Bedford, justice of the Bristol County Probate and Family Court; Distinguished Attorney Award, Attorney Russell Redgate of Marstons Mills; and Distinguished Court Personnel Award, Stephen J. Hanna of Somerset,
first assistant register of probate for the Bristol County Probate and Family Court. The announcement of the award recipients came from Atty. Joseph P. Harrington Sr., of New Bedford, chairman of the Red Mass Planning Committee. Bishop George W. Coleman will be the principal celebrant and homilist at the Red Mass. It is so named because of the red vestments worn during the Mass ofthe Holy Spirit, whose' blessing will be invoked upon the medal recipients, A reception and dinner will follow at White's of Westport.
The awards are named for St. Thomas More, a 16th century English layman, who was a lawyer and martyred for opposition to the divorce of England's King Henry VIII and for refusing to renounce papal authority. Judge Fernandes was appointed to the trial court bench on May 19, 1998, A graduate of Lehigh University and Suffolk University Law School, he is a member of the Law Office of Fernandes and Finnerty in New Bedford. In addition to private practice he has served as assistant district Turn to page J2 - RedMass