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Mass. Catholic bishops urge action on Marriage Act Letter from the bishops From: Cardinal Sean P. O'Mlllky, sachusetts legalizing same-sex marriage. Opponents of the Marriage Amendment Bishop George tv. CoIemmJ, BisIIop1'imothy A. McDonneU, Bishop Robert J. are mging legislators to boycott the Con-Con to deny the needed vote. H enough memMcMlDUlS. Subject: Request to CatboIic:s to CaD bers walk out or fail to show up for debate Their Legislators on the Marriage on November 9, a legislative vote will be prevented. The Marriage Amendment would Amendment by November 9. The MassachuseUs State!4isJature must die. thus thwarting the democratic process. vote on 8.4617, a proposed amendment to This would deny the people theirright to vote the state CODSIitutioo definingman:iagea<> die in 2008. We renew our call for legislative approval union between one man and one woman by the end of this year. The Senate and House allowing the people to vote on the Marriage are scbedu1ed to meet in ConsIituIiooaI C0n- Amendment. We ask Catholics and other vention on Thmsday, November 9, two days concerned citizens to contact their legislaafter the General EIecIion, to 1ake up all pr0- tors, wxmg their state senator and state repposed mnendments, including die Maniage resentative to show up and vote to move the Amendment. TbeheJpofCalboliaandOlher amendment forward on November 9 or beconcerned citizen<; is aitical! fore the year's end Your immediate action Throughout our nation, and indeed is imperative. The issue is not whether legislators supthroughout most of the world, maniage is defined as the union ofone man and woman. port or oppose same-sex marriage, but and this definition is treated as a matter of whether the people have a say. We believe common sense, notbigotry. Traditionalmar- lbatin a democracy the people must be heard riage policy protects the right of children to at the ballot on the fundamental question of be raised by both a mother and a father and marriage. strengthens the family. The Marriage Im.mediate Action Steps Requested Amendment furthers these objecliYes and Please call your state senator and state responds to the 2003 court decision in MasTurn to page 18 - Lener

Commonwealth voters asked to contact their legislators; and to pray By DEACON JAMES N.

DUNBAR

FALL RIVER - Fall River Bishop George W. Coleman and his three colleague Massachusetts Catholic Bishops in a timely letter to Bay State Catholics seek their help to press the state legislature to act November 9 on the proposed state constitutional amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman. The letter, also signed by Boston Archbishop Sean P. O'Malley, OFM Cap., Bishop Tunothy A. McDonnell of Springfield and Bishop Robert J. McManus of Worcester, spells out the legislators' need to take up the amendment before this year ends. H state senators and representatives don't show for the constitutional convention on November 9 - two days after the general election - the amendment that would define marriage in the Bay State as between one man and one woman "will die;' the bishops I,

asserted II H the lawmakers show up in numbers at the slated con-con to convene a quorum and the petition receives the needed 50 votes, it will have passed the first leg of its journey. The amendment needs to gamer another

50 votes next year in order to get on the 2008 ballot that comes befoIÂĽ Massachusetts' voters, the bishops explained . The bishops' letter, promulgated by the Massachusetts Catholic Conference, the public policy arm of the Massachusetts Catholic Bishops, makes clear that the right of voters to file the petition and have the right to vote on it is essential. The bishops wrote: "The issue is not whether legislators support or oppose samesex marriage, but whether the people have a say. We believe that in a democracy the people must be heard at the ballot on the fundamental question of marriage." Whether the lawmakers again choose to dodge the issue, as they.did at a constitutional convention last July - when on a 1()() to 91 vote they put off any action on the amendment until November 9 - remains to be seen. With prayerful hopes, Catholic voters in Massachusetts look to current legislators to come up with the needed votes. Planning ahead, Catholic voters - responding to the mandate of Faithful CitiTurn to page 18 Voters

Just Faith Program flourishes at Our Lady of Victory Parish BY MIXE GoRDCÂťl ANcHoR STAFF CENTERVllLE - The Just Faith Pr0gram, gaining momentum throughout the country, has found its way into the Fall River Diocese thanks to the efforts of co-faciIitators Patricia Oock and Theresa Bronson. Clock was moved to initiate the 3O-week program at Our Lady ofVictmy Parish after hearing about how the movement has helped the less fortunate in Mexico. She and Bronson attended a presentation by its founder, Jas::k Jezrell, at St. Joseph's Parish in Kingston, and were convinced they wanted to bring Just Faith to the diocese. "This is an outstanding program that makes you more deeply acquainted with the teachings of Jesus and helps you live a more compassionate life;' said Oock. "We knew

it was a great program, but it has gone beyond our expectations." Oock, a resident of Eastham and a parishioner at St. Joan of Arc Parish, wOIks as a pastoral associate at Our Lady of Victory. Bronson teaches middle school in Barnstable. When Bronson first heard about Just Faith she was impressed with it. "I came back from the talk about it and I wanted to learn more and help make a difference. I wanted to do more for others, so we started looking into it and generating some interest in the parish." Just Faith is sponsored by Catholic Charities USA. Catholic Campaign for Human Development and Catholic Relief Services. It is an eight-month conversion-based program that gives participants an opportunity to grow in their commibnent to care for the poor and vulnerable and become an advocate for justice. The 13 people who are participating at Our Lady of Victory have been meeting for seven weeks on Wednesdays from 6:30-9 p.m. The thrust of the program is to invite participants on a spiritual journey towards compassion. Through books, vidTurn to page 20 -lust Faith

KEEPING THE FAITH - Newly appointed diocesan director of Faith Fonnation Claire McManus has already spent a great deal of time visiting parishes across th~ diocese. (AnchodGordon photo) ,

Faith Formation director assessing how best to meet diocese's needs By DEACON JAMES N. DUNBAR FALL RIVER - Even as she brings unitY to faith fonnation efforts in the Fall River Di6cese' Claire McManus reports uncovering some eateehetical "gems" as well as an overall lack of resources as she travels to the vari-

ous parish communities. McManus, who assumed the newly created post of director ofFaith Fonnation in early September, says overseeing the three diocesan ministries of Office of Religious Education, Turn to page 18 - Formation

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