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Diocese of Fall River, Mass.

F riday , November 7, 2014

Diocesan Vocations Office prepares for Vocations Awareness Week By Kenneth J. Souza Anchor Staff

FALL RIVER — For Father Jay Mello, assistant vocations director for the Fall River Diocese, National Vocations Awareness Week is an ideal opportunity to reach out to and connect with youth in the diocese who may be discerning a calling to religious life.

To that end, Father Mello and Vocations director Father Kevin Cook have been visiting some of the diocesan middle and high schools this past week in response to the U.S. bishops’ call to designate November 2-8 as “National Vocations Awareness Week.” This observance, sponsored by the Turn to page 14

With snowflakes still on his overcoat, Father Rodney E. Thibault, pastor of St. Mary’s Parish in South Dartmouth, greets folks who attended Mass there on November 2, part of a weekend dedicated to welcoming back Catholics who have strayed from the faith. This is the second year in a row the parish has initiated such a weekend, and this year it has dedicated the month of November to reaching out to lapsed Catholics. (Photo by Tony Miraglia)

South Dartmouth parish extends warm welcome on cold, snowy Sunday Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., poses with some of the diocesan seminarians during a reception welcoming him to the diocese on September 24 in Westport. From left: Kevin Brawley, Ryan Healey, Matt Gill, Bishop da Cunha, Larry Valliere, Steven Booth, and Gregory Bosse. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza)

Knights of Columbus launch new ministry By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff

WEST HARWICH — There is a new ministry taking root on Cape Cod and it’s taking its name from Luke’s Gospel while hearkening back to the roots of the Knights of Columbus: “ … at our Gate” is an initiative being launched by the K of C and led by volunteers who are helping elderly individu-

als do projects, home repairs or other tasks. When Mark Dennan of Holy Trinity Parish in West Harwich was living in Connecticut, he heard of a similarly-based ministry called “Christmas in April” that was being done by Americares with the K of C participating. “The idea behind that was they would Turn to page 15

By Dave Jolivet Anchor Editor

SOUTH DARTMOUTH — It was a Sunday when even faithful Catholics could have stayed away from Mass because of the series of nasty snow squalls that moved their way through Southeastern New England on November 2. Instead, the faithful showed up along with the many guests invited by parishioners to “Come home to the Church.” Pastor, Father Rodney E. Thibault, the parish council and the parishioners of St. Mary’s Parish in South Dartmouth sponsored a weekend for the second year in a row, when they invited Catholics

who have strayed from the faith and the Church for any number of reasons. “Last year, we dedicated a weekend in November as a welcome home weekend,” explained Father Thibault. “Invitations were inserted into the bulletin and parishioners were encouraged to give the invitations to family, neighbors and friends whom they know no longer practice their faith. It was successful. I know of 13 people who came home with certainty because they met with me personally. There are others because I see new faces. “We must realize as a Church that we have alienated and hurt people for many reasons. A priest could have been less than Turn to page four

More than 100 couples ‘marry’ their spouses all over again

By Linda Andrade Rodrigues Anchor Correspondent

FALL RIVER — Two-by-two, the couples climbed the stairs of the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, clinging to each other on a windy Sunday afternoon. They were the guests of honor at the Diocesan Anniversary Mass Celebration, all observing “significant” wedding anniversaries this year. Entering the beautiful Sanctuary, they were handed a white packet, inscribed with their names, anniversary year and parish. Then they were ushered to reserve seating at the front of the church. Overcome with curiosity, they opened the envelope together. Tucked inside were a certificate of the Celebration of

the Sacrament of Marriage with the words: “The Most Reverend Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., Bishop of Fall River, extends cordial best wishes and asks God’s choicest blessings” on the occasion of your anniversary; artwork of the Marriage of St. Joseph and St. Mary; the poem “Marriage Is What We Make It”; and the “Renewal of Marriage Vows” that they would recite during Mass. A short time later, the hymn “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling” began, and the congregation rose; but all eyes were focused on the Sacristy. Altar servers appeared, followed by 10 parish priests who would concelebrate the Mass. Then a murmur was heard throughout the Sacred space, as excited couples spotted Turn to page 13

Claire and Richard Racine from St. Pius X Parish in South Yarmouth take a photo with Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., at the recent Anniversary Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral. The couple is celebrating their 65th anniversary. (Photo by Linda Andrade Rodrigues)


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