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At $3.4M, Annual Catholic Appeal in final stretch; still time to donate

FALL RIVER — The 81st Annual Catholic Appeal has raised $3.4 million of its $4.8 million goal to date, with less than one week remaining in the campaign, which ends on Thursday, June 30. There is still time to make a gift in support of the many agencies assisting tens of thousands in need throughout the Diocese of Fall River each year. The Appeal invites parishioners of the diocese

and community supporters to bear witness to the good works their gifts make possible. Since 1942, the Appeal has helped meet the spiritual and corporal needs of individuals and families throughout the diocese: from the Attleboros, Mansfield, Taunton, and the greater Fall River and New Bedford areas, to Cape Cod and the Islands. The following are 8 Turn to page seven

Diocese of Fall River, Mass. † Friday, June 24, 2022

Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., raises the host during the Consecration at the opening Mass of the Eucharistic Revival in the diocese on June 18 at Bishop Connolly High School in Fall River. (Screen shot from live-stream on Facebook)

Celebrating the ‘food for our journey,’ Bishop opens Eucharistic Revival in diocese By Dave Jolivet Editor

davejolivet@anchornews.org

FALL RIVER — With the vigil Mass for the solemnity of Corpus Chris-

ti as the anchor, Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., gathered with hundreds of faithful, priests and deacons to launch the National Eucharistic Revival in the

Diocese of Fall River on June 18 at Bishop Connolly High School. A Eucharistic procession on the campus 8 Turn to page three

Inaugural Lumen Christi Gala to support Cathedral a big success

The Lumen Christi Gala to support renovations to St. Mary’s Cathedral was held June 8 at White’s of Westport. From left: co-chair, Nick Christ; Meg Christ; Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V.; co-chair, Maryellen Sullivan Hughes; and James S. Hughes.

WESTPORT — With a showing of faith and energy at White’s of Westport on June 8, more than 260 people gathered to raise funds to repair and renovate the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption. The Lumen Christi Gala celebrated the Cathedral’s history and helped begin the fund-raising effort to chart a renewed future for the Mother Church and Seat of the Bishop in service to all diocesan faithful and the wider community. While the focus was the collective effort of the Diocese of Fall River to help restore the Cathedral, special moments included

the presentation of the first thers Matthew Laird and Larry Valliere who were Bishop’s Luminary Award just ordained to the priestand the much-anticipated performance by Vatican III hood on June 4, and Father Patrick Fiorillo from Jazz. Bishop Edgar da Cunha the Archdiocese of Boston, played twice during presented Bob and Christhe evening much to the tine Long of Long Built Homes and parishioners at delight of the crowd. The St. Mary’s Church in South emcee for the evening was Bristol County District AtDartmouth with an award torney Thomas Quinn III. recognizing their signifiEvent co-chairs and Cathcant contributions to the olic Foundation of Southdiocese, stating, “Bob and eastern Massachusetts Chris exemplify the volunteer spirit, offering their board member Nicholas Christ, president and CEO time, talent and treasure to make a difference for so of BayCoast Bank, and Maryellen Sullivan Hughes, many.” thanked all of the guests Vatican III, which and donors from across the includes Father Matt Gill and newly-ordained FaJune 24, 2022 † to page two 1 8 Turn


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