Diocese of Fall River, Mass. † Friday, November 1, 2024
Diocese and Bishop da Cunha share in celebration
On Sunday, October 6, a Mass of Thanksgiving celebrating the 120th anniversary of the founding of the Diocese of Fall River and the 10th anniversary of the installation of Most Rev. Edgar Moreira da Cunha, S.D.V., DD as Bishop of Fall River, took place in the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption. The Mass was followed by an outdoor reception. By Joan D. Warren Editor
joandwarren@anchornews.org
FALL RIVER — The October 6 celebration of the 120th anniversary of the founding of the Diocese of Fall River and of the tenth anniversary of the installation of Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha took place at St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral under sunny skies and bright lights that were recently installed in the cathedral. The Mass and reception that followed under a tent on the grounds of the Cathedral included parishioners, diocesan clergy, employees, retired employees and many friends. Principal Celebrant and homilist Bishop da
Cunha gave a sermon centered on the themes of memory, gratitude and faith. “God’s vision for us and the world is sacred and if it is sacred, it is to be resurrected, preserved and defended. Jesus told his disciples: ‘Do this in memory of me.’” “An attitude of gratitude benefits to one who shows gratitude and those to whom gratitude is shown. ‘‘We all tend to take things for granted. We are here celebrating the Eucharist, the ultimate sign and act of thanks, because the Eucharist means just that, thanksgiving,” he said. The Bishop went on to talk about selfishness as the root of all sin. “Freedom is guarded so fiercely that every
commitment is seen as a threat to independence, instead of an expression of a mature personality. We are made to live in community. No one said life is easy. But is important to know we are in this life together. Despite our differences, and even because of them, we need each other.” In the Gospel at the Mass, (Mark 10:2-16), Jesus talks about child-like trust and humility. “What does it mean to receive the kingdom of God as a little child? Is Jesus’ point that little children accept Jesus and the ways of God with vulnerability, openness, freedom, innocence, guilelessness and not to gain anything, 8 Turn to page two November 1, 2024 †
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