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NEWS PaERALD
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SERVING CATHOLICS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE
2004 ^^^^^^^^^
HELPING HANDS
PROTECTING GOD'S CHILDREN
Bishops approve 2004 child sex abuse policy audits BY
CATHOLIC NEWS
Kathleen McChesney, ex-
SERVICE
—
DENVER
ecutive director of the bishops'
The
and Youth Prowhich conducts the audits, said the vote leaves enough time to do the 2004 Office of Child
U.S.
bishops have approved on-site audits this year of
all
tection,
U.S. dio-
and
Eastern-rite eparchies to monitor compliance with child sex abuse preceses
audits.
"Last year's audits began
vention policies.
The
at the
vote was 207-14 in
end of June. This leaves
us approximately the
same
favor with one abstention, ac-
amount of time," she
cording to a June 15 news reU.S. Conference of Catholic
hierarchy also diall-lay National Review Board to prepare, in con-
Bishops.
junction with the bishops'
lease issued in
The
said.
The
Denver by the
rected
its
Ad Hoc Committee on Sexual
vote was taken during
the bishops' June 14-19 closeddoor spring meeting, held this
Abuse, proposals for a study
year in a Denver suburb.
See AUDITS, page 12
Guiding Christ
Courtesy Photo bv Carol Rasmussen
Mark
Sinclair,
a parishioner of
St.
Aloysius Church
Hickory, helps repair a roof during the parish's
in
adult mission trip to western North Carolina June 6-11.
up homes, hope in western N.C. Parishioners build BY
THEA SINCLAIR
The Catholic News & Herald HICKORY While
Special to
—
many
Bishop Peter 3rocession '^aryfleld
J.
Jugis carries the
on the
Chapel
in
monstrance during a eucharistic
10th anniversary of High Point June
1
3.
perpetual adoration
For more on this story and
other Corpus Christ! coverage, please see pages 8-9.
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Seventeen parishioners and Father Edward Sheridan, pastor, spent June 6-1
ing
people
in
who
Aloysius Church, helped organize the trip.
Ranging 75,
the
in
Clay
BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS,
2000)
group
home of
POPULATION: 24,298
PER CAPITA INCOME:
members
—
worked in two teams one team installed vinyl siding on the
CHEROKEE COUNTY $19,193
age from 30 to
75-year-oId
a
assist-
1
INCOME STATISTICS (U.S.
ing," said Rev.
adult mission
the Diocese of Charlotte.
CLAY COUNTY POPULATION: 8,775
PER CAPITA INCOME:
$22,057
NORTH CAROLINA POPULATION: 8,049,313
and See MISSION, page 16
Watch
'A great devotion'
Culture
Parishioner endows funds for
Priests are happy, says book
Sc. Joseph
Zd
substandard hous-
such as Jamaica, Mexico and
trip to the Gerald Potka*
live in
sion trips to far-away places
hosted Br Rev, Mr.
who
Mr. Thomas Rasmussen, permanent deacon
parishes sponsor mis-
Africa, St. Aloysius
Photo
Cherokee counties. "You don't need to leave our state to find many people
PER CAPITA INCOME:
$27,308
Perspectives
Combating violence and
pom; Caring for refugees
Church
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