Diocesan youth embark on
first-ever
Quo Vadis Days

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By Kenneth J. Souza, Anchor Staff

WAREHAM, Mass. — While many families were traveling to summer vacation hot spots last week, a group of 22 teen-age boys from across the Fall River Diocese descended upon the scenic Sacred Hearts Retreat Youth Center in Wareham to participate in the first-ever diocesan Quo Vadis Days retreat.

The five-day program, held July 5-9, was an inaugural effort by the diocesan Vocation Office to help young men discern their vocation in life and perhaps answer a special calling to serve God as priests.

“It’s basically geared to help them think about some of the practical things involved with vocations,” said Father Kevin A. Cook, associate director of Vocations and Seminarians for the diocese. “If they’re trying to discern what God is calling them to do, we hope this week will help them examine their relationships with others.”

To that end, Father Cook noted the retreat experience was designed to include prayer and reflection but also fun and social activities for participants.

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Cape Cod Baseball League: More than
‘Where the stars of tomorrow shine tonight’

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By Dave Jolivet, Editor

HYANNIS, Mass. — It’s considered by many baseball gurus as one of the premier amateur baseball leagues in the country. The Cape Cod Baseball League, an entity consisting of 10 teams strewn across the Cape, can trace its roots all the way back to 1885. There is a flyer in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown advertising a game between Sandwich and Barnstable at 3 p.m. on July 4, 1885.

Since its inception, the CCBL has produced nearly 800 players who went on to play Major League Baseball in some capacity. Some of these “stars” became supernovas that went on to or are still in the middle of, illustrious careers on the diamond. Others didn’t burn quite as brightly, but still left a mark on the national game, on their former CCBL squad, and on themselves.

Some of the notables to make it from east of the Sagamore and Bourne bridges to MLB ballparks include Red Sox standouts Mike Lowell, Kevin Youkilis, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jason Varitek, Nomar Garciaparra, and Mo Vaughn. CCBL alums playing outside the friendly Fenway confines are many: Frank Thomas, Joe Girardi, Mark Teixeira, Evan Longoria, Eric Hinske, Barry Zito, and Tim Lincecum.

Incredibly, according to the CCBL website, one in seven MLB players were on a CCBL team, and in 2009, 217 were on Major League rosters.

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Family Rosary’s interactive website
encourages prayer


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By Deacon
James N. Dunbar

 

   NORTH EASTON, Mass. — A fascinating new website that uses an animated rosary that not only teaches the basic elements of prayer but offers video and audio programming on the rosary as well as inspirational worldwide interviews, has been launched by Family Rosary, a member of Holy Cross Family Ministries.

Seen as offering online evangelization 24/7, the recently opened website (www.FamilyRosary.org) encourages Internet visitors to share their faith stories, submit prayer requests, invites others to join them in prayer, and even provides rosaries.

The site includes sections such as “Get Involved,” which offers tips on encouraging rosary prayer at home, at school and in one’s parish; “Get Inspired,” which features stories on how others live and daily pray the rosary; and also “Prayer,” which explains many other forms of Catholic Christian prayer.

There is also a full media section offered, which includes video programs and social media opportunities in order that contributors can share what they find and what they submit.

Visitors to the site can also order free rosaries for themselves, their families, or any schools, parishes and organizations.

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Newly-revised, updated
Catholic Directory in the works

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FALL RIVER, Mass. — A new and updated 2010-2011 Catholic Directory for the Diocese of Fall River has been completed and will be released next month.

This annual information resource, published by The Anchor, is the go-to reference guide for all parishes, offices and apostolates within the Fall River Diocese.

“Every year the directory just seems to get bigger and better,” said Kenneth J. Souza, staff reporter for The Anchor and coordinator of the directory for the past three years. “We keep trying to pack in as much pertinent information as we can while making it a user-friendly resource for everyone.”

As in past years, the directory will provide updated telephone and address listings of all diocesan offices, personnel, archives, priests’ residences, councils and apostolates ranging from the AIDS Ministry to Catholic Social Services and its many offices, Campus Ministry, summer camps, Catholic Charities Appeal, the Development Office, Chancery, Cursillo, Family Ministry, Insurance, Legal, Communications, Scouting, Shelters, Vocations, and Youth and Adult Ministry, along with a necrology of diocesan priests and deacons.

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Government expands definition of family


By Christine M. Williams,
Anchor Correspondent

BOSTON — In a continuing effort to chip away at the uniqueness of the natural family, President Barack Obama’s administration has interpreted federal law to allow homosexual partners the right to take time off work to care for their partner’s children.

In June, the U.S. Department of Labor clarified the definition of son and daughter in the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), saying in a statement that employees who care for a child should receive parental rights to family leave “regardless of the legal or biological relationship.”

The Labor Department hailed the news as “a win for all families no matter what they look like.”

“This action is a victory for many non-traditional families, including families in the lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender community, who often in the past have been denied leave to care for their loved ones,” the statement said.

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