Prayers, Pinwheel Planting Part of Diocesan Observance of Child Abuse Prevention Month Author: Diocese of Fall River Press Releases and Statements 22 Abr 2026 Share FALL RIVER — A noontime Mass on Tuesday, April 28, in St. Mary’s Cathedral followed by an outdoor prayer service and the planting of blue pinwheels on Cathedral grounds will highlight the Fall River Diocesan observance of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., will celebrate the Mass and lead the prayer service, and students from some Catholic schools in the Diocese will plant the pinwheels. All are welcome to attend the Mass and outdoor events, which will take place weather-permitting. St. Mary’s Cathedral is located at 327 Second Street in Fall River. Blue pinwheels are now widely recognized as the national symbol of child abuse prevention, representing the carefree and joyful childhood every child deserves. Planting pinwheels is done as means to raise awareness and encourage conversations about child safety. April is both Child Abuse Prevention Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The annual observances draw attention to the need for vigilance, education, and advocacy to protect children and support survivors. “Each year in April, as part of our observance of Child Abuse Prevention Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the bishop leads us in prayer for healing for those harmed and for the prevention of abuse,” said Carolyn Shipp, director of Safe Environment and Victim Assistance for the Diocese. “For the first time, this year’s prayer service will include students from some of our diocesan schools, and we will plant blue pinwheels. The blue pinwheel is a symbol of Child Abuse Prevention Month because it represents the joyful and innocent childhood God desires for every child. As the pinwheels turn, they call us to renewed vigilance, compassion, and action so that all children may be protected, cherished, and allowed to grow in safety and love,” she said. Also, during Child Abuse Prevention Month, the Office of Safe Environment invited students in diocesan schools or parish faith formation programs to enter a poster contest with entries created to focus on central themes learned through their Circle of Grace lessons. Circle of Grace is the safe environment curriculum used in diocesan parishes and schools to teach children and youth important safety skills in an age-appropriate manner. That office also provided to parishes content for bulletins highlighting policies and procedures of the Diocese designed to create a culture of protection throughout its entities and programs with a goal of preventing any occurrence of abuse. You can watch a livestream of the April 28th Mass from St. Mary’s Cathedral at https://www.olfallriver.com/watch. You can watch a livestream of the outdoor prayer service and pinwheel planting on the diocesan Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/fallriverdiocese Diocese of Fall River Office of Communications Categories Sem categoria Mensagens do Bispo In the News Press Releases and Statements Success Stories Photo Gallery Videos Related Posts In the News 21 Mar 2019 Diocese to Observe Child Abuse Prevention Month with Special Mass of Atonement, Prayer and Penance FALL RIVER — Every April, child- and youth-serving organizations — including many Catholic dioceses, parishes, and schools — participate in National Child Abuse Prevention Month to highlight the importance of … Read More Blogue do Bispo 8 Abr 2021 Easter, Atonement, and Consecration Preparation Celebrating the Octave of Easter Easter greetings, my brothers and sisters in Christ! What joy as we continue in the Easter Octave, as we celebrate Easter not as one day, … Blogue do Bispo 20 Abr 2022 Continuing Work in Two Important Areas Easter blessings! Our celebration of Easter continues until the feast of Pentecost (this year, June 5), and I pray it is a time of grace for all of you. Synod …