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The Anchor Diocese of Fall River

F riday , October 30, 2009

Crisis of conscience in the emergency room By Christine M. Williams Anchor Correspondent

FALL RIVER — In Washington, D.C., the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is insistently urging the inclusion of a conscience clause in the national health care reform bill. One of the reasons why they are doing so is that state laws are already beginning to force violations of the consciences of Catholic medical personnel. One such violation occurs in

state laws requiring the dispensing of so-called emergency contraception in emergency rooms. Eighteen states, including Massachusetts, mandate hospitals, including Catholic hospitals, to issue the morning after pill, called Plan B, when a sexual assault victim requests the drug. This pill contains high doses of an analog of estrogen, progesterone or both, the same synthetic hormones found in Turn to page 15

Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino to speak at St. Mary’s Fund Dinner

THE HAPPY HOUSE — With funds from St. Patrick’s Parish in Somerset, this home was recently built in Jeremie, Haiti. The parish raises money throughout the year to assist those on the island, which is the most impoverished country in the Americas.

Pair of New Bedford parishes to share pastor

NEW BEDFORD — Parishioners of St. John the Baptist Parish in New Bedford learned of changes affecting their parish in a letter from Bishop George W. Coleman that was read and distributed at October 2425 weekend Masses. The future of St. John’s has been under study by diocesan officials, the parish pastor and parish lay leadership since late last year in response to demographic changes that have left the parish with significantly fewer parishioners. On the weekend of November 28-29, which is the beginning of Advent and of the Church’s new liturgical year, Father John J. Oliveira will become pastor of St. John the Baptist Parish while also retaining his current pastorate at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in the city’s South End. At the same time, Father Maurice O. Gauvin, the current pastor of St. John’s, will begin another assignment.

Bishop Coleman noted that St. John’s and Mount Carmel “will continue to exist as two separate parishes; they will share a pastor, as is the case in other parishes in the diocese.” Both parishes serve predominantly PortugueseAmerican communities and are located approximately seven-tenths of a mile apart. In fact, Father Oliveira was previously pastor of St. John’s for six years before his move to Mount Carmel in 2000. In the letter Bishop Coleman also informed parishioners that he was accepting the recommendation of the St. John’s Parish Pastoral and Finance Councils that the parish be given additional time to try to address the serious challenges it faces. Over the past decade, the number of parishioners at St. John’s has declined significantly mirroring demographic shifts in that part of New Bedford. As a result, parish registrations, Mass attendance, and sacramental Turn to page 18

WESTPORT — Larry Lucchi- one time as president of the Baltino, the president and chief execu- more Orioles and later the San Ditive officer of the Boston Red Sox, ego Padres during which time the will be the guest speaker at the 15th team won the pennant. annual St. Mary’s Education Fund His overall game-winning reFall Dinner on Tuesday, December cord as a baseball executive is but 1, at White’s of Westport. one measure of his success in the Proceeds from the evening sup- sport and beyond. With his vision port the St. Mary’s Educafor Oriole Park at Camden tion Fund, which provides Yards and Petco Park in need-based scholarships San Diego, he is credited to students at Catholic with helping create ballelementary and middle parks that have improved schools in the Fall River fan experience, boosted diocese. attendance, and contribLucchino has managed uted to the revitalization the daily operations of the of urban areas. Red Sox franchise since Larry Lucchino In Boston, with the his arrival in Boston in Sox ownership group winter 2002 as part of a new Sox committed to saving Fenway Park, ownership group. Lucchino oversaw a number of sucAs Red Sox Nation knows, it cessful renovations that provided was during his tenure that the team expanded seating, new concourse ended its 86-year championship areas, and enhanced infrastructure drought, winning the World Series while maintaining the feel and in 2004 and then again in 2007. charm of the legendary ballpark Lucchino has spent 30 years in and respecting the environs. Major League Baseball, serving at Turn to page 19

Franciscan Friars preparing to launch first-ever Catholic radio station in diocese By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

NEW BEDFORD — Catholics within the greater New Bedford listening area will soon be able to tune into the sounds of WPMW 88.5 FM, the first-ever 24-hour Catholic radio station to originate from the Fall River Diocese. Operated by members of the Franciscan Friary of the Immaculate in collaboration with the

congregation’s lay apostolate, the Mission of the Immaculate Mediatrix, the new Radio Cor Mariae has already received the blessing of Bishop George W. Coleman and has obtained the necessary licensing from the Federal Communications Commission for what is known as a “micro-FM” radio station. “We have a goal to be on the air by the end of the year. We’re just waiting on some necessary ap-

provals to expand our coverage,” said Father Guardian Dominic Mary Murphy, FI, during a fundraising dinner held at the Hawthorne Country Club Sunday. “In the meantime we’re gathering all the equipment and we’re putting things together in the studio at the Marian Friary of Our Lady’s Chapel on Pleasant Street in New Bedford. Our transmitter will be located in Dartmouth and it will Turn to page 10

RADIO FRIAR — Franciscan Friar of the Immaculate Cyprian Mary, FI, fine-tunes the broadcast equipment at WPMW 88.5 FM, Radio Cor Mariae, a new 24-hour Catholic radio station to be based at the friary in New Bedford. (Photo courtesy of Friar John Mary, FI)


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