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Diocesan Hispanic Pastoral Plan responding to needs in parishes By DEACON
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mately 10,000 "just in New Bedford alone," he said. FALL RIVER - More than 30,000 members of His- "There are also 3,000 Mayans (Mayan Catholics) and panic communities of faith spread across the Fall River we're still figuring out if they are in addition to the Diocese are finding a new vibrancy in their spirituality 10,000," he said candidly. through programs and events being initiated through a Of the seven communities, there are more Salvadorans in Nantucket. In southern New Bedford, the Hispanic Hispanic Pastoral Plan. "We're just finishing up the plan, which we have been community is comprised about 40 percent evenly of working on the last two years," reported Father Richard Puerto Ricans and Salvadorans, while another 20 perD. Wilson, diocesan director of cent is a mix of other countries. In New Bedford's north end, the Hispanic Apostolate and pas'They a/l have a deep I concern the mix is more Puerto Rican and tor of Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. James Parish in New Bedford. for their faith. And it involv~,s people Guatemalan. In Taunton, the maThe efforts follow a national from a variety of academic situa- jority is heavily Puerto Rican. Hispanic Pastoral Plan approved tions - some with university edu- And in the Attleboros there is a by the U.S. bishops conference, cations - but always with a goal population from Mexico. Percentage wise, the largest which also requests all Catholic of how we can evangelize them betdioceses to form and implement ter in the Hispanic Apostolate within numbers of Hispanic communisuch a plan, Father Wilson told our diocese. " ties after New Bedford are in Fall River, Attleboro and Taunton. The Anchor. "Their numbers are spread out "The draft is completed and going into written form, and it follows a series of work- more on Cape Cod, extending through the commercial shops held in several diocesan Hispanic faith communi- corridor from Barnstable to Orleans." The pa$toral plan drawn up for these communities difties in last two years, during which we found out from fers' from the diocese's Pastoral Plan that keys on the them their needs and concerns," he explained. FREE FROM SIN - A mosaic of the Immaculate Con- ' Thosefaith communities include Father Wilson's Our future-and use of churches and parishes and geographiception from the Basilica of the National Shrine of'the Lady of Guadalupe at St. James Parish in the Whaling cal trends and numbers of available priests and people, Immaculate Conception in Washington depicts' the City, St. Joseph's Parish in Attleboro, St. Mary's Cathe- in establishing a vibrant faith, Father Wilson noted. Blessed Virgin Mary in glory. The belief that Mary was dral Parish in Fall River, St. Mary's Parish in Taunton, "Instead, the Hispanic Pastoral Plan deals with havfree from original sin from the moment of her existence St. Kilian's Parish in New Bedford, St. Francis Xavier ing people grow in their faith through various programs was promulgated infallibly by Pope Pius IX in 1854. The December 8 feast is a holy day of obligation for Catho- Parish in Hyannis, and St. Mary Our Lady of the Isle drawn up specifically for them," he explained. The diocesan plan draws in a large part from a 2003 lics. (CNS photo courtesy Basilica of the National Shrine Parish on Nantucket Island. The numbers of people involved includes approxiTum to page 18 - Hispanic of the Immaculate Conception)
Former SS.CC. provincial's book relates rosary to people's lives By
DEACON JAMES
N.
DUNBAR
and also because I think this is a needed time to re路 FAIRHAVEN - Growing up in Ireland, David Reid anchor Catholic devotions, which is a big concern of was intrigued by the set of large rosary beads he inher- mine," he told The Anchor in an interview. "I think many people have lost touch with devotions," ited along with a decease colleague's car. One day he said. "And I especially realized that reflecpicked up the beads and prayed the rosary. tion on the rosary is one way to read the "This was a turning point, a graced moBible. Each mystery of the rosary invites rement, because for many years I had not done flection that connects biblical images with so," the provincial of the Congregation of the the lived experience of our own lives." Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary recalls in ........... .. .. The book offers a wealth of scriptural refhis new book, "The Grace of the Rosary." ---~",~> -'."".' . erences to accommodate the reader. The book, dealing with Scripture, contem1" .. I The 64-year-old priest divulged, "One of plation, and the claim of the Kingdom of my arguments is that the Kingdom of God God, was published November 1, by Paulist can be seen as a claim upon us. I then morph Press. that into a claim for social justice through What prompted Father Reid to write a meditating on the mysteries of Christ's life." book on the rosary? "First an interest in Mary, of course ... FATHER DAVID P. REID Tum to page 18 - Rosary
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Tonight's Prayer for Life will link parishes across the nation By
DEACON JAMES
N.
DUNBAR
'OSTERVILLE - When parishioners and friends gather tonight for eucharistic adoration at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, they will be living icons of the 17th annual National Night of Prayer for Life, similarly being celebrated in approximately 700 churches and
chapels ac::ross America. "Celebrating what's called the National Hour of Unity literally l,nks together all of our 48 states, from the East Coast to the West Coast and also links today's feast of the Immaculate Conception as well as the day recalling Tum to page 18 - Prayer
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