Bishop’s New Pastoral Letter Introduces Initiative to Strengthen Diocesan Priesthood Author: Diocese of Fall River Press Releases and Statements 9 Dec 2024 Share FALL RIVER — Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., has issued a pastoral letter to Catholics of the Diocese of Fall River introducing an initiative designed to strengthen the ministry of diocesan priests and, in so doing, helping ensure vibrant and holy parishes and ministries. In the pastoral, entitled A Time for Fortitude, Bishop da Cunha shares that his vision for the future of the Diocese “focuses on moving the local Church forward in relationship to Christ by actively working towards bringing to our priests more stability, hope, holiness, and wellness.” Directing this move forward toward fruition is an innovative and comprehensive plan called “The Stronger Priests, Stronger Parishes, Strong Church Initiative,” which the bishop explains in his letter. The pastoral letter and the initiative at its center were announced by priests at parish Masses this past weekend throughout the Diocese. Beyond the overview they received, parishioners were encouraged to visit the diocesan website to read the pastoral in its entirety along with further information on the initiative. “The Stronger Priests, Stronger Parishes, Strong Church Initiative” is a three-year endeavor to systematically strengthen the diocesan priesthood and direct diocesan and parish resources towards this primary aim. It is designed to strategically address organizational and individual obstacles impacting the successful ministry of priests. The initiative features six priorities, identified as either diocesan-centric or priest-centric, to be implemented between 2025 and 2027. Materials prepared to accompany the letter provide a plan of action steps for each priority. In his pastoral, Bishop da Cunha emphasizes that flourishing priests lead to flourishing parishes and ministries. Of his new initiative, he writes, “Such a process will result in a Priesthood set up for success for years to come and a new positive ministerial environment where Christ can more readily reach every soul in our Diocese through the mediation of His priests.” Bishop da Cunha outlines a variety of complex challenges that priests now face, and while many are still able to minister effectively, he writes it is time for the Diocese as a whole to take action to respond to changing realities. “With over 42 years of priestly experience, including vocations and seminarian formation with the Vocationist Fathers, and 21 years as a bishop, I can confirm that, despite its many joys, the priesthood is in great need of healing and renewal,” he writes. Bishop da Cunha closes his pastoral with a call to action for all members of the Diocese, encouraging support for the new initiative in three ways: embracing fortitude for the process; increasing prayer for its success especially by participating in a Spiritual Bouquet for its intention; and taking action through participation in the initiative and supporting priests. Please visit the diocesan website at fallriverdiocese.org to read the pastoral letter, learn details about the initiative, and to offer support through the Spiritual Bouquet. Content is available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. A printed copy of the pastoral letter is available upon request. Click here to request one by email or write to the Office of Clergy Support, Diocese of Fall River, 450 Highland Ave., Fall River, MA 02720. Diocese of Fall River Office of Communications Categories In the News Press Releases and Statements Messages from The Bishop Bishop's Blog Success Stories Photo Gallery Videos Uncategorized Related Posts In the News 24 Sep 2021 Bishop Issues Pastoral Letter, Urges Faithful to Action on Pathway Forward FALL RIVER (September 24, 2021) ̶ On the day marking his seventh anniversary of becoming leader of the Fall River Diocese, Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., has issued a … Read More In the News 1 Jun 2024 Bishop Coleman Remembered In the June issue of The Anchor, Bishop da Cunha, priests remember Bishop Coleman Read More In the News 13 Mar 2020 Diocese Responds to the Coronavirus Outbreak Updated February 14, 2022 The Diocese of Fall River has issued several statements in response to the coronavirus and shared resources as well. Please find below, in one place, a … Read More