Diocese of Fall River, Mass.
F riday , November 1, 2013
Several diocesan youths make headlines locally and abroad Four Bishop Feehan students react quickly at serious car accident scene By Jason Abdow, Feehan Student Special to The Anchor
Editor’s note: On October 15, four Bishop Feehan High School student members of the cross country team witnessed a serious car accident. They immediately sprang into action, helping the occupants of an overturned vehicle out of peril. Many local news outlets covered the story. One of the students involved agreed
to provide The Anchor with a first-hand account of the events of that day. Feehan president, Christopher Servant, told The Anchor, “The spontaneous response to the accident victims by these four students is a testament to them as individuals. It was inspiring to see the boys’ willingness to help without hesitation. Their actions reflect courage and compasTurn to page 13
Bishop Feehan students and cross country teammates, from left, Michael Wojtyna, Spencer Marcotte, Sean Legg, and Jason Abdow, recently reacted quickly and decisively to a serious car accident, assisting injured occupants out from an overturned vehicle.
This year’s Faith Formation convention focuses on Vatican II By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff
FALL RIVER — On November 16 the annual Faith Formation Ministry Convention will focus on this year’s convention theme “Vatican II: Our Hope and Joy” with a redesign of its schedule and by bringing in speakers offering an array of workshops and general sessions on various topics. “The convention theme is Vatican II and we chose this as a way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the opening of the council, which was the focus of the Year of Faith,” explained Claire McManus, direc-
tor of the Office of Faith Formation for the Fall River Diocese. “The Year of Faith asked that we focus on the documents of Vatican II and the ‘Catechism of the Catholic Church’ that was promulgated after. Throughout the year there have been various efforts on promoting both of those and giving people an understanding of Vatican II. It’s the 50th anniversary of Vatican II and we looked at this and said let’s focus on Vatican II and with the Year of Faith concluding on November 30, the feast of Christ the King, Advent brings in a new Turn to page 12
PC student, Rehoboth native has close encounter with Pope Francis By Dave Jolivet Anchor Editor
REHOBOTH — When Joseph Day was a young altar-server at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Seekonk, the idea of him swapping caps with the Successor of St. Peter never crossed through the lad’s mind. Such thoughts never occurred
to him when he became a member of the parish youth group, or when he helped lead parish Confirmation retreats and gave witness talks at them. Day, now a sophomore at Providence College, majoring in history, is part of a study-abroad program called Providence College in Rome, Turn to page 14
The front façade of Santo Christo Church on Columbia Street in Fall River is currently hidden beneath draped tarps hiding the scaffolding needed to begin the first part of a major five-phase restoration project to repair the historic Portuguese landmark. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza)
Santo Christo Church begins five-phase restoration project
By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff
Pope Francis gives back a zucchetto to Providence College student Joseph Day at a recent general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FALL RIVER — While the year 1892 is most frequently associated with the notorious crimes attributed to Fall River’s infamous Lizzie Borden, it was also the year another historic event qui-
etly took place — the founding of the city’s first Portuguese parish just a scant few blocks from where Miss Borden is alleged to have committed parricide. The newly-established Santo Christo Parish was appropriately named in Turn to page 18