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Roman

Catholic

Yearofthe

Diocese of Charlotte

Eucharist Mystery ofthe Mass, Part 22; Vocations discernment day;

NEWS rHERALD

Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI

AUGUST

Finding strength in

weakness

by

lie in

known and a

suffering.

A

gets his

mes-

at the

up-

Congress.

The inaugural congress will take place at the Charlotte

Convention Center Friday evening, Sept. 23, and

all

day

Saturday, Sept. 24.

James

exercised regu-

and ate a healthful he was 34 years old.

who

well-

bishop

coming diocesan Eucharistic

larly

priest

speakers to appear

And

actor, a retired

sage across through the use of martial arts are among the

Diagnosed with adenocarthe most cinoma of the lung common form of lung cancer Fuerst had an illness many smokers and past smokers develop in their 60s and 70s. But Fuerst never smoked. He grew up in a non-smoking

He

—A

CHARLOTTE

was so

ing his crucifix and crying for

household.

TO NEWS & HERALD

SPECIAL

bed, clutch-

God to take away his

appear

DAVID HAINS

'THE CATHOLIC

excruciating, all Chris Fuerst

could do was

39

DIOCESAN EVENT DRAWS INSPIRING, NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SPEAKERS

A. EVANS STAFF WRITER

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KAREN

WINSTON-SALEM

PAGES 6-7

at Eucharistic

around, 'said cancerpatient

Some

VOLUME

'Jesus' to

Tm the luckiest guy

by

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SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE

2005

19,

Eucharist badges for Scouts

known

diet.

Caviezel,

best

for his portrayal of

Jesus in the

Mel Gibson

film,

See CONGRESS, page 6 devastating diagnosis

The first sign that somewas wrong was when he

thing

developed a pain side in the

Photo by Karen A. Evans

in his right

summer of 2003.

The second came when

fluid

See STRENGTH, page 5

The Fuerst family Aug.

1

.

Chris Fuerst

illness

was the

of his

life.

Kathy, Gabrielle, Michael

was diagnosed

and Chris

with lung cancer

enjoy a

summer afternoon

in their

backyard

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Charlotte parish Ann Church celebrates milestone anniversary

by

KAREN

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EVANS

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For a church

little

on the corner of Park Road and Hillside Avenue has been the spiritual

home

for

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14.

In the 50 years since the

STAFF WRITER

Young (and young-at-heart) parishioners of St. Ann Church in Charlotte dance the night away during the church's 50th anniversary celebration Aug. 13. The weekend's festivities also included Mass, a dinner and a brunch.

establishment of St. Ann Church on Aug. 15, 1955, parishioners have built a church, school and activity center. In 1961, they helped establish a

mission church,

St.

Vincent de

Paul Church, which gained par-

The 700 families of St. Ann Church celebrated this

ish status just four years later.

Several charter

members of

milestone with Masses, a dinner,

2005

19 months

A golden moment for

Photo by Karen A. Evans

Spirit

January 2004 at age 34. Fuerst believed his

in

catalyst for a dramatic spiritual transformation he experienced during the last

St.

Revival of the

brunch and dancing the

See MILESTONE, page 13

Photo by Karen A. Evans

Franciscan Father James Goode

and family pray during "Revival of the Spirit" at Our Lady of Consolation Church

in

Charlotte

Aug. 13, For more coverage, see page 12.

With Christ's love

Gift of giving

Perspectives

Deacon, campus minister honored

Businesswoman leaves funds;

Bishop Jugis on stem-cell

with awards

planned giving helps church

research; Masses for the dead

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