Diocese of Fall River, Mass.
F riday , December 18, 2015
‘This is the Lord’s Own gate: Let us enter through it and obtain mercy.’
Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V.
Doors of Mercy opened at St. Mary’s Cathedral before Marian Medals ceremony Story on page three
Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V. walks through the Door of Mercy at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Fall River at a ceremony on December 13. (Photo by Christine M. Williams)
Mother of special needs child giving HOPe to those who need it most By Becky Aubut Anchor Staff beckyaubut@anchornews.org
EASTON — When life handed Paula Kavolius lemons, she not only made lemonade, she planted an entire grove of lemon trees for everyone to enjoy. Growing up in Westwood, Kavolius graduated from Boston College, met her husband shortly thereafter, and settled down to have three children in four years. It wasn’t until a year after her youngest, Timothy, was born that she began to sense that he was different. It was a challenging and a slow process because it took his first year of life for her to realize that something was wrong, as Timothy wasn’t hitting his milestones.
“He was my third one and I was quite busy,” recalled Kavolius, “but I think I was in denial that anything was wrong with him. At first he was a very quiet baby, barely cried at all, but when he turned one, he started screaming. He had such a neurological impairment, he would scream eight hours a day for years. He was so impaired, he just couldn’t communicate in any way.” As Timothy’s condition became more clear, Kavolius said she felt like Michaela Odone, the mother featured in the movie “Lorenzo’s Oil,” where she felt that if she found the right treatment for Timothy, she would cure him; “I was a stubborn, Irish girl who could fix anything if I worked hard Turn to page 14
It’s all sunshine and smiles during a trip to the beach for the clients and staff of House of Possibilities in Easton. Founder and president Paula Kavolius started HOPe after seeing families of special needs children struggling to get a break. Kavolius created HOPe to provide special needs children with a safe and loving environment.