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Generations have been drawn to our area by its teeming ocean, safe harbors, plentiful lakes, ponds and streams, abundant inland rivers, and picturesque coastlines. Wherever you are in the The Diocese of Fall River, we are all connected by our waters and the Eucharist. We come from all walks of life.
Diocesan Health Facilities is actively looking for RNs, LPNs and CNAs for all of its five locations. Sign-on bonuses and flexible hours are being offered. Other openings are also available at certain locations.
Watch the Fall River Diocesan Television Mass on Sunday at 11 a.m. on WLNE-TV, ABC Channel 6, New Bedford-Providence. (Re-aired at 12:30 p.m. on Comcast cable channel 95 in Fall River.)
The first documented evidence of Catholic life in what is now the Diocese of Fall River is the record of the transfer of a parcel of land at Allen and Dartmouth Streets in New Bedford on March 19, 1821 to John Cheverus, first Bishop of Boston.
All News, Media, and Blog Posts. Bishop da Cunha's Building Faith blog for September 26 includes many wonderful opportunities to come together in prayer across the Diocese. Names are welcome for inclusion in a Book of Remembrance to be offered during the Masses.
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption. 327 Second St Fall River, MA 02721. 508-673-2833. Visit Website.
Map of the Diocese. Established on March 12, 1904 by Pope Pius X, the Diocese of Fall River covers 1,194 square miles in Southeastern Massachusetts, comprising Bristol County; Barnstable County – recognizable on any map as Cape Cod; Dukes County or Martha’s Vineyard; Nantucket County; and the towns of Mattapoisett, Marion and Wareham in ...
Bishop’s Office. 47 Underwood Street, Fall River, MA 02720. Tel. 508-675-1311; Fax 508-679-9220. Most Rev. Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., D.D., Bishop of Fall River. Bishopsoffice@dioc-fr.org. Very Rev. David C. Frederici, Vicar General. dcf@dioc-fr.org. Rev. Timothy P. Reis, Vicar for Priests.
FALL RIVER—The 83rd Annual Catholic Appeal of the Diocese of Fall River officially kicks off on Wednesday, May 1 and runs through June 30. This year’s Appeal theme, “Renew the Face of the Earth” reminds us that when the Holy Spirit acts through us, we can change the world.
The Fall River Diocesan Day of Eucharistic Encounter is on Saturday, September 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Bishop Connolly High School in Fall River. Registration has closed as the venue for the event is at capacity.