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Diocese of Fall River, Mass. † Friday, August 2, 2024

83rd Annual Charities Appeal raises more than $4.5 million

FALL RIVER—The 83rd Catholic Appeal, “Renew the Face of the Earth,” has closed with the annual campaign raising more than $4.5 million to support the work of the Church across the Diocese of Fall River. More than 15,000 individual donors made gifts and pledges to sustain the Appeal’s longstanding mission of serving those in greatest need. The success of this year’s Appeal is a testament to the commitment of the faithful of the diocese to help those in great need. It is also a strong sign of how parishioners stand collectively to uphold the teachings of the Church by serving as the hands and feet of Christ here on Earth. In his call for support of this year’s Catholic Appeal, Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V. shared, “There is a personal dimension of the Holy Spirit’s work dwelling in each one of us. The Spirit inspires us to live virtuously and encourages us to make a positive difference in our communities. There is evidence of the impact of the Catholic Appeal everywhere in our diocese.” “To the thousands of individuals who supported this year’s Appeal and to all of the pastors who partner with us, please know how grateful we are. The Catholic Appeal truly supports our faith in action. In our schools, churches, food pantries, homeless shelters, hospitals, and more—this support flows to 8 Turn to page two

National Eucharistic Congress a once-in-alifetime experience for Diocesan pilgrims

Karen Munroe (r) of New Bedford and Theresa Almeida of Somerset walked in the Eucharistic Procession at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress (NEC) in Indianapolis, Indiana. More than a dozen Catholics from the Diocese of Fall River were among an estimated 55,000 who attended the 5-day event.

By Joan D. Warren Editor

joandwarren@anchornews.org

FALL RIVER — The city of Indianapolis in America’s heartland was filled with faithful and love for the Lord as 60,000 from across the country and abroad came to celebrate the selfgift of Jesus Christ in the holy Eucharist. More than a dozen men and women from the Diocese of Fall River, hailing from parishes in New Bedford, Fairhaven, Somerset, North Dartmouth, and East Sandwich, traveled to Indiana’s state capital to the Eucharistic Revival. It was a pilgrimage that many attendees say was life changing. The majority of the Fall River parishio-

ners traveled with a group from the Diocese of Providence by bus, while others drove or flew in. Deacon Joseph Harrington, Associate Director of Strategic and Pastoral Planning for the Diocese, Director of Youth Ministry Oscar Rivera Jr., Fr. George Harrison, Fr. Roger Landry and this author were blessed to experience the National Eucharistic Congress (NEC). Leading up to the Congress was the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage where groups from four corners of the country, accompanied Jesus from city to city across the U.S. It was the first such national Eucharistic pilgrimage in 8 Turn to page two August 2, 2024 †

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