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teanc 0 VOL. 39, NO. 46

Friday, November 24,1995

FAL:L RIVER DIOCESAN NEWSPAPER FOR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETIS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS

F ALL RIVER, MASS.

Southeastern Massachusetts' Largest Weekly

Parish lJ~lazes trail for stewarlllship

SI1 Per Year

World AIDS Day Mass Dec. 1

A crowded calendar of activiBishop Sean O'Malley, OFM, ties, beginning last spring, has Cap., will celebrate a Mass of marked the stewardship efforts of Healing and Remembrance in Corpus Christi parish, East S a n d - ' observance of World AIDS Day - ~ on Dec. 1 at 12 noon at St. Mary's wich. It culminated on "CommitChurch, 106 Illinois St., New Bedment Sunday," Nov. 19, when parishioners turned in forms indicatford. Everyone is welcome to ing how they plan to offer "time, ~ attend. talent and treasure" in the service . -' OJl this day o( recognition of of God. ' tragedy of HIV / AIDS in our com"Time, talent and treasure" could "'. . ,. ~ munity and in our world, this 0.... , Mass offers to all the opportunity be called the slogan of the stewardship program how implemented to pray together for those affected in many diocesan parishes. It sigand their loved ones, and for those deceased. Bishop O'Malley initiated nifies the commitment of time, whatever one's talents may be and INDUCTED AS Knights~:and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre at ceremonies held last this observance in the diocese last a percentage of one's income, both weekend at Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral were Atty. and Mrs. E. Howland Bowen ·of St. year with a Mass of Healing and to one's parish and to other chariCatherine's parish, Little Compton, RI, (left) and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Costa. Mrs. Bowen, a Remembrance in Fall River. ties, such as the United Way, the N B df d . . . f R F f Dr. Krysten Winter-Green, direcCatholic Charities Appeal or healthew e or nattve, tS a SIster 0 ev. John . Moore, pastor 0 St. Elizabeth Seton parish, tor of the Diocesan Office of related organizations such as the North Falmouth. Atty. Bowen practices in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Costa are chat<~~r HIV/AIDSMinistry,whichiscoormembers of St. Mary's parish, New Bedford, where he is a lector and Eucharistic minister and dinating the Mass, noted that those American Cancer Society or the American Heart Association. she is a member of the parish music ministry. (Kearns photo) whose lives have been affected by Evidencing his trust in the com- I.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.I the illness will participate in the mitment of parishioners, Father liturgy during the preparation of Marcel H. Bouchard, pastor of It'S,) i!1faUible the altar. Among them will be persons living with the virus, family Corpus Christi and I)iocesan D i r e c - · tor of Stewardship, has pledged a members, friends, caregivers of major "stepping out in faith" to persons with HIV / AIDS, and parishioners by promising to e1imstudents of Bishop Stang High inate all second collections as of WASHINGTON (CNS) - A church's "deposit of faith," proIn a commentary issued in School in North Dartmouth, who Jan. I. "1 his will be the beginning new Vatican statement on women's nounced "infallibly" by the pope Washington the same day as the will present a section of an AIDS ofa new era for the oldest Catholic ordination clarifies that the papal and "founded on the written word new Vatican statement, Father quilt made by their high school church on Cape Cod," he said, teaching against ordaining women of God." DiNoia addressed numerous quescommunity as part of the national adding that "we've dedicated this priests is "an infallible teaching," tions about the nature and teachAIDS quilt. work to God and we trust that he notjust"apurelydjsciplinarymating authority of the 1994 papal Parishes in the diocese have will direct our effOrl5." ter," said the U.S. bishops' chief Reacti~g to the co~m1'I,"f of statement and the new doctrinal been encouraged tosend represenAn exploration meeting last staff theologian for doctrinal isMassachusetts Attorney.'encongregation clarification. tatives to the Mass and priests The Vatican "states that the h ave been " April launched stewardship efforts sues . I S tt'. H '~"b tl.· t . mVIted t 0 conce Ie b ra te . f d Domini<:an Father Gus DiNoia, era co, arM.erger ill teaching that the church has no at C orpus Christl. It was ollowe many case!lsubstllntialam0Ws Turn to Page 13 by parishioners joining others from secretary for doctrine and pastoral of the money rahl~1I jn t h e . , authority to confer priestly ordination on women is founded on . . at practices for the National Conferthe dIOcese at a May meetmg of various charl,jes goes ibto' Cathedral Camp, East Freetown, ence of Catholic Bishops. said the th k t " th f d . the written word of God, has been Vatican document issued Nov. 18 e poc e:s 'O~t e un raisers, constantly preserved and applied 13 Msgr. Thomas J. Harrington, Turn to P'Lge , "does not say anything new about . in the tradition. of the church and Director ofthe annual Bishop's ' has been set forth in f alhbly by t he the church's teaching" on whether women can be, ordained priests. Charity Ball and the annual ordinary and universal magisterCatholic Charities Appeal, is. ) h f II owmg . statement: ium (church teaching authonty ," But it does rule out sued tel) . a purely disof that Father DiNoia wrote. Ciplinary interpre'tation . "No doubt Atty. Gen. teaching and links it directly to Harshberger's commen~ is Strongest Statement papal "infallibility" and the funtrue and we thank him for The Nov. 18 statement from the his diligence in watching damental "deposit of faith" that Congregation for the Doctrine of over such activities, but we the church must guard, he said. the Faith, is the strongest effort yet In May 1994 Pope John Paul II wish to assure all who supto end a simmering discussion issued an apostolic letter in which port the Catholic Charities inside and outside the church. he said, "I declare that the church Appeal and the Bishop's The brief text book an already Charity Ball that well over has no authority whatsoever to authoritative teaching by Pope confer priestly ordination on wo90 cents of every dollar John Paul II and presented it as raised is: used for the provimen and that this judgment is to be. even more final. It appeared only a definitively held by all the church's sion ofservicesand ofaposyear and a half. after the pope delifaithful." tolic ministry. Donors are vered what he described as the The Nov. 18 statement from the well advised in making sure church's "definitive" position on that their charitable conVatican Congregation for the Docthe matter. tributions go where they trine ofthl: Faith, a formal reply to Why, then, was another statea question about the doctrinal stareturn the 'most bang for ment needed? tus of that papal statement, said it the buck.''' Turn to Page 13 must be understood as part of the

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