Celebrating a May Ordination and Pentecost Author: The Most Reverend Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., D.D. Bishop's Blog 19 May 2021 Share Transitional Diaconate Ordination Four seminarians studying for the priesthood for the Fall River Diocese will be ordained transitional deacons during the celebration of 11:00 a.m. Mass on Saturday, May 22, at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Fall River. What an encouraging sign to be ordaining four men to the transitional diaconate. It has been many years since our diocese has been so blessed, and God willing, we’ll be together in 2022 for their ordination to the priesthood. To be ordained are Matthew F. Laird, William O’Donnell III, Gregory Quenneville, and Laurent M. Valliere. As deacons, they will be able to assist the priest at Mass and be an ordinary minister of the Eucharist, proclaim the Gospel and preach, baptize, and minister at other services. Learn more about our soon-to-be deacons by clicking here. Their ordination to the transitional diaconate will begin the final leg of their journey toward the priesthood. In the fall, they will begin their final year of studies at St. John’s Seminary in Brighton. The Ordination on Saturday will be livestreamed on the Fall River Diocesan Facebook page at www.facebook.com/fallriverdiocese. As we know fostering vocations is an important role of the faithful because without priests there is no Eucharist, the source and summit of our Catholic faith. Parishes can encourage participation in this important work by coming together regularly as a parish to pray for deacons and priests, by including vocations in the Prayers of the Faithful, and providing parishioners with prayers to say at home, individually or with their family. Pentecost This Sunday, May 23rd, the Church will celebrate Pentecost, rejoicing once again as we move closer to the end of the restrictions brought up by the pandemic. Just as Pentecost brought the Apostles from the Upper Room, we were blessed, this weekend last year, to see many faithful emerge from their homes and return to Mass. This next phase of easing of restrictions brings even more hope, and we will communicate in the upcoming days and weeks what that will mean for our parishes. As I did last year, I once again thank you in advance for both your prayers and patience as our Diocese works through this next phase of eased restrictions. The reopening of Mass in the Fall River Diocese proceeded smoothly thanks to the incredible support and cooperation of our faithful, as well as the hard work of our priests, parish staff, and volunteers who had to navigate unchartered territory following the guidelines carefully designed to keep everyone safe and still respect the beauty and tradition of our Catholic faith. In the meantime, I once again want to entreat you to consider, if you have not already done so, to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. I was recently asked by a local radio station to record a public service announcement in Portuguese to encourage the COVID-19 vaccination. I was happy to do it and given the importance of the message, decided to record one in English and Spanish as well. Those messages are available here. Yours in Christ, Bishop da Cunha The Most Reverend Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., D.D. The Bishop of Fall River Categories In the News Press Releases and Statements Messages from The Bishop Bishop's Blog Success Stories Photo Gallery Videos Previous Next Related Posts Bishop's Blog 24 May 2023 Diaconate Ordination Ordination Blessings Phew, we did it. These were my first words after completing the two-hour Mass and Rites of Ordination of 16 men to the Diaconate (15 Permanent and one … Read More In the News 9 May 2023 Diocese to Welcome New Deacons FALL RIVER — On Saturday, May 20, at 11 a.m. in St. Mary’s Cathedral in Fall River, Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., will ordain 15 men to the Permanent … Read More Bishop's Blog 10 May 2023 May Special Events Pope Pius Awards On Monday, I was so pleased to present the Pope Saint Pius X Youth Awards to youth from parishes across the Fall River Diocese during a prayers … Read More