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& Herald
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Volume 5 Number 24 • March
in the Diocese of Charlotte
1996
8,
Friends Gather To Honor The 'Mother Of Charity' By JO ANN
KEANE
Associate Editor
—
BELMONT
Over the years, Mother Mary Benignus Hoban served a myriad of roles
to her sisters in faith.
The
Sister of Mercy has held titles from novice mistress to superior general of
her order. But most aptly, she
known
is
Mother to hundeds of children Holy Angels. as
at
On Feb. 27, friends and family filled the parish hall of Queen of the Apostles
The Dominguez refugees
who
MAYBACH
brothers, Obdulio, 38, Alfredo, 35 and Yojanis, 21 are Cuban in the U.S. Dec. 28. With the help of the Charlotte Refugee
arrived
found employment Cuba.
Office, the brothers their family leave
at
a
textile mill
and hope
to help the rest of
By ELIZABETH
MAYBACH
CHARLOTTE
—
On Aug.
18,
Dominguez brothers boarded small wooden raft and set to sea,
1994, the a
seeking freedom for themselves; and eventually for their families left behind.
Seventeen months later, the three men reached their destination. Obdulio Dominguez, 38, and his brothers, Alfredo, 35, and Yojanis, 21, are Cuban refugees now living in Charlotte thanks to Catholic Social Services' Diocesan Refugee Office. In the summer of 1994, the Dominguez brothers were
among
the
more than
32,300 Cuban rafters picked up by the U.S. Coast Guard in the Florida Straits and taken to Guantanamo Bay Naval
Base
Cuba. Cira Ponce, director of the Refugee Office, said government policy at the time dictated that Cubans be picked up and detained at Guantanamo Bay indefinitely. "The United States government soon realized that they were rescuing thousands of Cubans from the in
sea, far too
many
Guantanamo
for the facility at
to
accommodate
comfortably," Ponce said. "The current administration changed its policy and
began resettling unaccompanied minors, the elderly and the infirm." Obdulio Dominguez said there were initially "no conditions" at the Guantanamo Bay internment camp.
Refugees
crowded
every camp was
into
conceivable place, and the
not equipped to handle such a large
On May
To Mother Benignus,
the bishop
came
all
to share her special day.
Pauline Clifford,
regional president of the Sisters of Mercy
of America. Sister Pauline pointed out
The policy change meant that the Guantanamo Bay had to be
ago.
the focal point in the foundation of
1995, Attorney General
be allowed to come to the United States but from then on, all rafters would be returned immediately to Cuba.
first
but what you have done here is certainly
Reno announced a change in policy for Cuban refugees: the 2 1 ,000 refugees still detained at Guantanamo Bay would
2,
Angels was the
pastoral visit of Bishop Curlin two years
It was a compilation of love: from her community of Mercy, the Mayor of Belmont, friends collected over the years, family from her native Ireland, and the bishop of the diocese all
gift to us," said Sister
Janet
No wonder Holy
Sisters
United States.
Later, he said,
Angels," said Bishop William G. Curlin.
birthday.
returned to Cuba or were resettled in the
number of people.
conditions improved as refugees either
Staff Writer
"You built the foundation of Christ with the wonderful children of Holy
said: "I love everything in this diocese,
Master of Ceremonies Ty Boyd called those in attendance merely a smattering of what could have been. "We could fill a football stadium with people that Mother Benignus has touched," said Boyd. Tea cups tipped to toast the honoree, with testimonials of love and respect pouring from those who stepped forward to praise the beloved Mother. "Your personal impact; that's your
Diocesan Office Helps To Resettle Cuban Refugees
and favorite place to be. We knew that was number one on her list, no matter what other ministries we did."
honor of Mother's 90th
for high tea in
Photo by ELIZABETH
Mother Benignus, "We've all known that Holy Angels was her most special
that in her
40-year association with
the outreach in service to others.
all
What
you have done has spread in many ways. You are the Mother of great charity for of us."
Mother Benignus joined the
Sisters
of Mercy in 1926, completing a journey of faith from her homeland: County
Mayo,
Ireland. In
70 years of Mercy
service, she administered as president
of Mercy Hospital in Charlotte, St. Joseph Hospital in Asheville, and Sacred Heart College in Belmont, in addition to
numerous
teaching
assignments
throughout North Carolina.
A
fountain designed in her honor
was presented by the Holy Angels staff. With water trickling over the copper
See Mother, page 12
Going Out Of Her Way
Sister Serves Southern
refugees at
and the resettlement had to happen quickly The United States government wanted all of the refugees resettled by the end of January 1996. The Miami office of the United States Catholic Conference contacted Ponce in November, and 1 2 refugees arrived in Charlotte on Dec. 28. The Dominguez brothers were
resettled in the U.S.
.
among the last to leave the Guantanamo Bay facility. Ponce said there are two categories reunifications
refugees, family and free cases. Because
for
family reunifications are usually given
and the Dominguez brothers were free cases, they were resettled last. Amy Woolam, a Refugee Office caseworker, arranged for housing and medical appointments for the men. "It' a very quick process. There' s very short notice when a refugee is coming, sometimes we have less than a week to
priority
plan.
"Our main objective
is
See Refugee, page 12
to
make
Highlands For 25 Years By PAUL
FREDETTE
HAYESVILLE woman
solid
—
She
and a talented,
tall,
tireless
nurse. For 25 years, Sister of Charity
Loretta John
Meehan
(Sister John) has
been
serving the largely rural communities of Clay and Cherokee counties as an LPN through the Good Shepherd Home Health and Hospice Agency in Hayesville. She brings her gentle care wrapped in a lilting New
York
Irish accent into countless
you that having her worth more than any high tech thing a nurse can do and just people will
a
is
homes
highlands with a firm step, a sure stride, and a spontaneous
in these southern
smile.
come
tell
for a visit
is
having her around is more of a comfort than any number of medications That' her real strong point, a natural caring .
which enables her to go out of her way do anything for anybody." And go out of her way she has. Sister John first came to the Appalachian highlands from New York in 1971. Nursing was far different then, and she to
misses the broad range of experiences afforded her in those early days. "Today we're more restricted in what we can
John's
do. There are social workers, physical
supervisor for the last year and a half,
therapists, occupational therapists,
Cathy
Diehl,
Sister
says the effects of Sister John's
home
"She's been in the area so long. Her biggest gift is her personal interaction with patients." Deihl's admiration is unabashed as she assesses Sister John's skills: "Most visits are astonishing,
speech therapists, available then.
etc. None of that was The nurse was the
plumber, the social worker, the cook, sometimes even the undertaker." She
See Sister,
next page
2
The Catholic News
& Herald
March Sister Serves
Mentors Help Teen Mothers WINSTON-SALEM— Catholic who
first
meeting for
demand
for
home
health care,
CSS
diabetes, hypertension, congestive heart
Hand-to-Hand, operating in Winston-Salem since 1988, has demonstrated that repeat pregnancies can be avoided by pairing a teen mother with an adult mentor who can be a positive role model and friend. The 3 girls enrolled in the
program are paired who are trained by
for this ministry.
Dr. Martha Shuping, speaking to at the Feb. 29 meeting, suggested the Good Samaritan as a model of faithfulness. "After the Samaritan had bandaged the victim's wounds, he left him at the inn with a plan for follow-up. It wasn't a one-shot ministry." Jesus' words, "continue to do likewise," apply to Hand-to-Hand' ministry and are carried out week by week, bringing healing and restoration to these girls, she said.
volunteers
services.
generation of highlanders as a unique
meetings as a vehicle for volunteers to encourage each other and share ideas, as well as for continuing education. Hand-to-Hand was initially funded by the Federal Office of Adolescent
group. "They were real 'old timers' and
Pregnancy Prevention. Although 50 percent of pregnant teens are pregnant again within two nationally about
years, only five percent of Hand-to-
Hand
participants will have another
pregnancy in the two-year period. Also, 70 percent of Hand-to-Hand clients had either graduated high school or were continuing in high school or job training two years after their baby's birth. Volunteers are at the heart of the program, providing more than 3,000 hours of service each year. The only real
their faith
was
and they
built
They struggled homes. Many were without an education and certainly without degrees. Yet they were able to serve and did a good job at it. They had a sense of pride. They were more strong.
conscious of their needs and their limited ... and they were happy!" Thoughtfully she added, "They never needed to lock their doors." Her greatest satisfaction in these 25
resources
years has
come from touching
the lives
of those she has served as a Catholic nurse.
Her appreciation of her
that of the sisters
role
and
who proceeded her as
evangelists and missionaries
is clear.
requirement for becoming a volunteer
we (the sisters) have been able to touch many lives that would
a desire to be a special friend to a
not have been touched by a priest or a
is
teenage
girl
who
is
experiencing the
and do what they could not do. We weren't a threat to anybody." She is certainly no threat to Velma Moore who hardly weighs more than her 90-something years. Sister John arrives to take blood pressure, and gives
into
motherhood. Catholic
Social Services' professional social workers provide a complete training course for volunteers and remain available to provide backup and supervision when needed. Girls
who require professional counseling are CSS staff social worker.
an injection but that only takes a couple the visit lasts nearly an of minutes hour. They talk about Velma' s recent illness, and about her husband's death last November, of his desire to memorize
chest.
the United
Way
of Forsyth County.
•jjJlease
Just as she starts to leave, the
phone at the far end of the room rings. With an easy familiarity, she reaches for it. "Hello. Sister Photo by
For information or to
volunteer, call Sara Bucherati at (910)
727-0705.
with you."
She leaves poetry, of how they
came to marry, and of her concerns about becoming mentally incapacitated. "Do you all have time to listen to all this?" Velma asks. Regarding us with a mischievous gleam she ventures: "I love to talk, and when you give me a chance, there' s no shutting me up." True, but Sister John has time because she makes time. When Sister John finally sets foot on Willie Green's doorstep, it's already mid-afternoon. This area of Brasstown is "Green" country and much of Willie' extended family still occupy both sides of the road for several miles. An army veteran, Willie and his brother once ran a local store and he "did some timbering down Georgia way," he adds with satisfaction.
Willie' s diabetes is severe and Sister John chides him gently for not paying enough attention to his sugar intake. Shaking her head in mock dismay she
quietly, having
having shared her talent, and in her own words, "blending in, and not thinking myself any better than those I live with or those I meet, seeing them as equals."
When
Sister
gift,
John
first
came
to
Hayesville in 1971, there were 10 Catholics worshipping at Immaculate Heart of Mary. Now more than 100 families make up the parish community.
She
is
most proud of this growth. "The
biggest thing Catholics in this area can share," she points out, "is their openness
and
their acceptance.
That others go to
different churches does not keep us from
recognizing them as brothers and sisters
must be strong and be willing to share what they believe in. And what we profess to believe in we have to show by going out of our way." She still in Christ. Missionaries
in their own convictions,
does.
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John
4:
Monday:
2 Kings 5: 1-15 Luke 4: 24-30
Tuesday:
Daniel
34-43
3: 25,
18: 21-35
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Wednesday:
Deuteronomy
Matthew
5:
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17-19
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Friday:
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Mark
Currently, there are 32 girls waiting for mentors.
John. Just a minute, he'll be
PAUL FREDETTE
given her
follofcring bztzvLZtb priests'
15
for his soul.
recliner and insists on demonstrating it. Sister John admires it too and pronounces it with a long-overdue blessing.
Matthew
churches, businesses and individuals.
Hand-to-Hand also receives some funds through the state of North Carolina and
from a great barrel
He's proud of his new
Although the program was started
and also through the generosity of area
he's
He enjoys her playfulness
— medicine
—
referred to a
with federal funding, it has continued through the Diocesan Support Appeal
mean
We were able to get in with the
and and
throughout
and
church.
years,
people, go to where others couldn't go
teen
pregnancy
"Over the
The
an unplanned pregnancy. volunteers offer understanding acceptance, as well as practical emotional support for the pregnant stress of
heartily
Sister John carries in joy with her other equipment
volunteer
this possibly
thinking of marriage? He laughs
and similar conditions. These days, the staff drives 350,000 miles per year around Cherokee, Macon and Clay counties and spends $50,000 a year on indigent care alone. Skilled nursing and in-home aid, still the heart of their health care, is now supplemented by a variety of therapeutic, counseling and support
coordinator plans to use the support
Bucherati,
Can
failure
For Sister John, however, the greatest change over the years has been in the people, not the agency. Looking back, she remembers the previous
Sara
him, "if only we could get your blood sugar down to as good a level as your blood pressure, you'd be OK. Your blood pressure is very good today." She makes her medicine easier to swallow. She jokes with him about the new motorized recliner he's finally managed to buy and teases him about the obvious but apparently unusual neatness of the room. A new housekeeper?
tells
Good
with female mentors
serve pregnant teens.
1996
1
By comparison, today's choices seen bountiful. To meet a growing Shepherd opened an additional office in Murphy in 1991 and, to respond to the needs of the terminally ill, became licensed as a Hospice as well. Currently there are more than 60 trained professionals on the staff of an agency that serves the needs of approximately 240 patients, the majority of whom are 65 or older. Many are afflicted with
volunteers
from page
remembers hauling her own water to homes that were without, bringing her own washcloths and towels to bathe patients, bringing back the laundry, and emptying the commode in the creek (before EPA). Wistfully she says, "In those days we had no choice."
Social Services' Hand-to-Hand program
recently had their
Community For 25 Years,
8,
7:
14: 2-10 12: 28-34
23 Reverend Robert A. Gibson 1987
Charity eventually formed into the order of the Daughters of Charity of Vincent de Paul. At the time of her death, the order had more than 40 houses in France. Louise was canonized in 1934.
Saturday:
31 Reverend Justin J. Pechulis 1983
9
Louise was born in France in 1591. After her husband died, she met St. Vincent de Paul and she helped direct his Ladies of Charity in caring for the sick, the poor and the neglected. The Ladies of
Hosea
6:
1-6
Luke 18: 9-14
She
is
patroness
of social workers. feast
is
March
15.
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March
8,
The Catholic News
1996
DSA Marks
Halfway Point
By ELIZABETH
Diocese of Charlotte
MAYBACH
Staff Writer
Inclement weather
DSA
the
in
first
week
of the
contributions. Parishioners are
priority
as appeal enters second
—
Development Director Jim Kelley said the DSA has raised more than $1.1 million there
still
were fewer pledges this year than there were this time last year.
"As of March
1,
we
had about 47 percent of the goal pledged. We're doing well, but because of inclement weather the first
weekend of the appeal, we're about a week behind where we should be," he said. "The video was delayed for a week and the first mailing didn't reach some areas of the diocese for almost 10 days.
Because of this, we're asking people to consider their DSA pledge a top priority."
Kelley said there were no plans to postpone Appeal Sunday, scheduled for the weekend of March 23 and 24. "In spite of the delays, we're confident that people in the diocese will respond in the same generous way as they have in the past to the growing needs of our brothers and sisters. Consequently, Appeal Sunday will still be March 24." DSA funds are allocated five ways, Kelley said. Educational ministries, such
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and
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a better, safer
Catholics, our faith calls us to
respond to
and more hopeful
their needs.
The 1996 American Bishops' Overseas Appeal challenges us to answer this call with generosity and compassion. Last year, our diocese contributed $42,137.89 toward the $12 million total given by Catholics throughout the United States. This year, we need to strengthen our support of the following agencies working to provide a refuge, a and hope to so many.
DSA funds and campaign expenses make up the final 4 percent. Barbara Rohrman, associate director of development, said the DSA has several purposes. "Just like stewardship, the
— touching
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the lives of both the
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and
relief organizations in the
people and distributes
people
in
world, works in 79 countries to help
communities become
self-sufficient. The agency also emergency food, clothing and medicine to millions of
their
times of greatest need.
donor
and the recipient," she said. "Also, we hope that people will learn to look beyond themselves and see the needs of the whole diocesan family. This is the perfect example of Jesus' statement, 'As often as you did this for one of my least brothers, you did it for Me. It' s not just about money, it's about spiritual growth and education." Bishop William G. Curlin said that '
Migration and Refugee Services aids nearly one-quarter of since the days of Ellis Island.
The agency provides job
and housing
pastoral care to thousands of
The Holy
assistance,
and
Father's Relief
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assists victims
training,
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The Pope Speaks
Tro-Life Corner
U
Pope John Paul
Pope Spends Retreat Taking Catechism Lessons
—
must see ourselves
men and women offidelity and love, persevering in our commitment to
and sustain human life at every stage and in every
protect
there has also
sermons sounded familiar, it was because they drew heavily from the "Catechism of the Catholic Church," written under the pope's direction a few
been
years ago.
countries, he said.
The spiritual exercises, held at the Vatican in late February, were conducted by Archbishop Christoph Schonborn of Vienna, a 51 -year-old Dominican who
He described the Holocaust as a lesson for all, including Christians, and said hatred for the people of Israel is, at bottom, hatred for our common God.
was one of
The archbishop said the church teaches respect for followers of other religions, but cautions people against
the catechism's chief editors. His
— four each day — used
the 800-page
volume
life
as a touchstone for a variety of religious and worldly topics. As might be expected from someone whose mentor was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican's top doctrinal official, the archbishop stressed the importance of traditional doctrine. On angels and demons, for example, he underlined the catechism's plain teaching that they exist for today's world just as they did in biblical times. People who treat them as fantasies are losing something,
Diocese of Charlotte
Life Office
with other religions.
meditations
is Qod's sacredgift to us" Bishop James T. McHugh
The Respect
bankruptcy of communism, but
If the
as apostles of life,
circumstance because
VATICAN CITY (CNS) Pope John Paul II spent his Lenten retreat taking "catechism lessons" on everything from the importance of angels to relations
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Archbishop Schonborn
said.
"The earth has become poorer, and so have we, as the awareness of invisible creatures has been lost, even
among
Christians," he said.
—
—
But angels "those magnificent creatures" seem to be making a comeback lately, which is a good thing, because so are demons, he said. Angels offer spiritual protection to human beings, which could be crucial in the "tremendous struggle with evil" occurring
world every day, he said. Archbishop Schonborn described the many evils of contemporary society as plain evidence of one of the
in the
church's main teachings: original that science or
sin.
work and
a truth
human
And in our 20th
century
— a "century of wolves"
ideologies have also left their
around the world, he
said.
The
mark on people
suffering in the gulags
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whether they are for or against Christ. The fact that we worship Christ remains the "great obstacle and the great scandal for believing Jews and also for Muslims," he said. Archbishop Schonborn also found fault with some Catholics who, he said, are trying to diminish the emphasis on Christ, particularly in the language of the church. Entire pastoral programs are drawn up today "without once mentioning the name of Christ," he said. Further, some are expressly asking that we talk "more about God and less about Christ, so that what divides us from other monotheistic religions will not be accentuated," he said. This was part of a welldesigned effort to undermine the faith in the divine
nature of Christ, he said. In one of his talks, Archbishop Schonborn also examined church doctrine on creation and cautioned against reading it as mere allegory. The Book of
Genesis, he said, reflects basic Christian truths: that is the work of God, created with a view toward the church. These are truths that are often soft-peddled in modern catechesis because of "fear of another new Galileo case" and the desire to keep an arm's length from fundamentalist religion, he said. The meditations, held in a papal chapel and attended by many of his top Vatican aides, were accompanied by prayers, chant and adoration of the Eucharist.
the universe
world
is
a better place because you were there for
Megan and
are
still
here for us."
Diane Kloiber
how many
A You Oughtta Know am
comment on Associate Editor Joann Keane' s article titled, You Oughtta Know which appeared in a recent edition of The Catholic News &
enough
Herald. I agree with what she wrote wholeheartedly. When I first heard the song, I thought "how can they put stuff like that on the radio?" I do not believe Morissette is
to
have been taught, encouraged, coached,
by the teacher, coach, vice-principal, prinwhose fairness has no boundaries and whose love and dedication to young people is both amazing and gratifying. They are Jerry's Kids, and they know that the tireless hours of dedication have not been without sacrifice for his family. They felt that by being there it would somehow help ease the pain. They wanted he, Kathy and Chris to know how Megan had touched their lives, too, and was a shining example to all who knew her. Their gathering together on this sad occasion was their way of saying, "Thank you, we love you. The
cipal.
$15 per year for enrollees in parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte and $18 per year for all other subscrib-
August
realized
recognized so
disciplined
Charlotte,
I
pulled up by their bootstraps and yes, sometimes
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assuming
past 2,000 years have faced a basic question, he said:
many of these young people, some still in school, some with wives or husbands, many with young children, all who have been fortunate I
Hispanic Editor: Luis Wolf
Western
rich
Cathedral,
have been touched by Megan Healy and her family. family who live love, sacrifice and charity.
Reverend William G. Curlin Editor: Michael Krokos Associate Editor: Joann Keane Staff Writer: Elizabeth
(St. Patrick)
the courtyard and the sidewalks,
Publisher: Most
moral
devastation in the
Charlotte
good.
As I watched them fill the
the
To The Editor
Family's Loss Touches Many They came by the hundreds to mourn and to celebrate the life of a young woman who exemplified
m
The Catholic
its
situations
the relationship between the sexes, he
said.
—
is
philosophy can never grasp, but
effects are seen today in such basic
as
This
showed
A man
I
writing to
living life like Christ intended us to live.
the article about the drummer for Blowfish and was very glad to read it. Hootie and the Even though your article about Morissette tells us a different story, it needs to be stated. I wish musicians would take more time to think about the impact that they have on today s youth and use it in a positive way. I
remember
'
Ann Stoppenbach Winston-Salem
March
The Catholic News
1996
8,
Light
& Herald
5
One Candle
Father John Catoir
Partial Faith
nominal Christians. Their
How many times did the Lord say to His specially chosen apostles:
of little faith ? but
He knew
serve
they did
but
it
is
God
circumstance. Those with strong faith
physician
them. Mediocrity in themselves and others does not surprise them. They rise above
an antidote
to spiritual
blindness
it is
...
knowing that within you there is another
quick to
life
attention to the tawdry practices of sinners, and
too
little
to the
ready to sustain
The Church the walking
is filled
many
of
fail
to
They
are
with
complete the bridge of
faith.
God's loving
presence permeates and penetrates your
guilt
point
the
bridge of faith
is
complete, and
it
Lord in the way Jesus asked. Faith is knowledge. It is knowing that within you there is another life ready to sustain and refresh you. Learn from
soul.
you
to
overcome
fear,
and sorrow.
The
Once you
closer to the sufferings of Christ.
the bridge of faith.
confidence in God's love. At
to trust the
wounded who
helps us to build
soul enabling
human
becomes possible
us, they lose balance.
who
architect
but faith opens us
fully.
and discouragement begin to take on new meaning. Instead of making you feel isolated, your pain brings you
and a resident
hold fast to their
charity of the saints
among
brings healing,
weaknesses and
that
and refresh you.
glowing
who
within
trust
understand that you are never alone and never abandoned; your pain, fear
Knowing this brings healing and peace. The Holy Spirit acts within your
their
abandon the Church when scandals occur. Paying too much
an antidote to spiritual
We may be frustrated and at times,
other shore. People with partial faith are
is
blindness.
to
doesn't solve the
problem of reaching the
Faith
that
depressed
are not easily shaken. Scandal does not
"Faith
half-way across a river. It's a good beginning,
They knew
resident
perturb
built
is
mystics.
the
each one has a
of splendor and mercy in
Partial faith is like
which
does not
all
God
not have sufficient conviction. a bridge
faith
in times of great stress.
A strong faith enables one to see the
Oh you
they believed,
He was distressed because
them well
—
give
God
residing in
Those with partial faith see the Church as an irrelevant pompous institution. Those with a full faith see the Church as a port in the storm of life. They cherish the Eucharist as the most precious gift God has bestowed on His
way
to sunshine.
Spend time with the Lover within. Believe with all your heart that one day your tears will be wiped away. Be-
all
fullness of faith also enables
us to see the power of
Abiding in His love, you will experience a quiet joy and the dark clouds will
lieve that you are always enfolded in the
God's Unchanging Love.
light of
For a free copy of the Christopher
the Church.
News Note, "The Golden Rule, " send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to The Christophers, 12 East 48th Street, New
NY.
York,
10017.
people.
Question Box Father John Dietzen
Catholic Marriage
them
Regulations
their marriage.
the Faith
which
Q. My son, a Catholic who was never married, is currently seeing a lovely young woman 22 years old. They seem to be getting serious.
A. Your letter reveals a great deal of misunderstanding about the regulations and beliefs of the Catholic Church concerning marriage and re-marriage. To be brief, unless this young woman received a dispensation from the bishop at the time of her first marriage to be married "out of the Church," that marriage was invalid according to Catholic
probably
is
regulations.
situation
Unfortunately, the girl, who is also Catholic, was married right out of high school to a Baptist boy. They were married in the Baptist Church and are now divorced. What are the options for these two young Catholics in view of her previous marriage? I don't think an annulment would be an option because it seems to be just a case of both parties being too young and not ready for a marriage
lose access to the
sacraments by
In other words,
from the information
you give it seems that they are free to marry each other in the Catholic Church right now, without any but the simplest procedure that would normally take place as they prepare for their marriage together.
You mentioned in one of your columns a "Privilege of the Faith." I would like to know more about this and whether it would apply in this
annulment by reason of "lack of form," would be obtained through the priest in her parish or from the bishop of her
case.
diocese.
both practicing would hate to see
are
Catholics and
I
This process, called technically an
The information I am sending to you concerning Catholic marriage regulations
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your son and his
it is extremely simple. Everyone, certainly every priest or other parish minister around you, will be more than pleased to assist. Numerous programs are available near your home in Manhattan sponsored by parishes or other
friend to visit a
Catholic agencies.
relevant to this
young woman's case
at all.
Please, ask
priest in their area as quickly as
them to do what is necessary to prepare
Believe me, you are not alone in your desire to resume an active Catholic life; especially during Lent, and as we approach Easter, there are many others
for their marriage.
like yourself.
Unless something significant was left out of your letter, that procedure should not be a lengthy or complicated
Please go to a parish near you (the one you now attend appears to be an obvious choice), talk to one of the priests and ask him to put you in touch with whatever program they have for
possible.
They should explain the to him, asking him to help
one.
Programs Are Available For Catholics 'Returning Home
returning Catholics.
1
From what you
Q. I was raised a Catholic in the 1960s and early '70s. For various reasons I wandered away from the faith and became involved in other Christian denominations. At this time in my life, I feel that I am being drawn strongly back into the Catholic faith. I have attended Mass and have found a parish where I feel very fulfilled and happy. What is the process for "returning home" to my Catholic faith? The Rite for Christian Initiation of Adults programs I have
seen are geared toward new Catholics. Are there similar programs for returning Catholics? Can you recommend any resources for
me?
a full
tell
me, you should
sacraments and active Catholic life before Easter.
be able to return If others
to the
who have
traveled this
path before you are any criterion, you will
have much to be happy about and you have found
grateful for in the faith
again. I
hope your "yes"
lead to
many
other
to
God
here will
good things
for
yourself and others. Congratulations!
A
free brochure, in English or
Spanish, answering questions Catholics
ask about baptism practices and sponsors is available by sending a stamped self-addressed envelope to Father John Dietzen, Holy Trinity Church, 704 N. Main St., Bloomington, III.
61701. Questions should be sent to Father
A.
letters to:
first to
understand your uncertainty and
fears, but really
not
taste.
The Catholic News ^Herald, P.O. Box 37267, Charlotte,
I
First, I
am happy
for
you
that
you want to return to what is obviously your spiritual home, and happy to be
Dietzen at the same address.
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March
Bishop To Dedicate New St. Matthew Sanctuary By CHARLIE BOWLING CHARLOTTE—The sounds made by hammers and saws have ended as painters put the finishing touches on the new sanctuary at St. Matthew Church in south Charlotte. After 16 months of construction, the 36,000-square foot build-
ing
is
1986. Since then, the parish has
from 700
new
grown
March 17
at
gym, where chairs are set up and removed every weekend, since July, in the
1989.
Masses were held at the Tower Place Cinemas for almost three years after the church was established in September,
We should glory in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ for He is our salvation, our life and resurrection; through Him we are saved and made free.
The design of
The peak of the
light.
52
new church feawood and natural
the
interior ceiling is
feet high.
"We have stressed for the past 9 will con-
2 p.m. at the church at 8015 Ballantyne Commons Parkway off Elm Lane. The congregation has attended Mass sanctuary
Father Ken Whittington
7,334 members.The new
tures a great deal of
Editor's Note: The Sacred Triduum
Thursday,
Photo by CHARLIE
Matthew Church
in
Loving God,
BOWLING
south Charlotte.
PHILADELPHIA Cardinal John
J.
Transition Bishops
II
(CNS)
—
Krol, the last of the key
bishops who led the U.S. church through
—
and unbelief. Gracious God, You have given us these three days to find the mystery of your love for us and to let us show our love for you. I give you the time you have given me; emptying the hours of my concerns and holding them up to you. Do with them according to your will and draw me into your plan of salvation. infidelity
He was one of the leaders of Vatican He was a member of the central commission
II
as undersecretary of the council.
at his
In poor health in recent years
from
council and coordinate postconciliar
diabetes and a heart condition, the retired
home March
formed
was
hospitalized in mid-February for lung
important roles in strengthening the Polish
and kidney problems. At his request he was allowed to return home March 2 when it was clear he would not recover, and he died early the following morning. His funeral was scheduled for noon on Friday, March 8, at the Basilica Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul in
church under communism and bringing Cardinal Karol Wojtyla of Krakow to the attention of other church leaders around the world. In 1978 Cardinal Wojtyla was elected Pope John Paul II. He also was a world leader in getting
Philadelphia, with burial to follow in the
financial reports
archbishop
cathedral crypt.
A bishop since 1953 and a cardinal since 1967, Cardinal Krol was archbishop of Philadelphia from 1961
the
Holy See
and in helping it to bring mounting deficits of the 1 970s and 1 980s back under control. In the United States he led the Catholic bishops in their fight against
the postconciliar national organizations
of the U.S. hierarchy. In 1965 he headed
defenses and his leadership in the early
the committee that reorganized the
1980s against the nuclear arms race. "History will indeed record him as one of the most outstanding church leaders of the century," said Cardinal Anthony J. Bevilacqua of Philadelphia, who was at Cardinal Krol' s side when he
He was the first vice president ( 1 96671) and second president (1971-74) of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and U.S. Catholic Conference,
National Catholic Welfare Conference into the
NCCB
and
USCC.
He
also headed the bishops' committee which from 1967 to 1971
conducted
a
controversial
U.S.
priesthood study, one of the most massive
and comprehensive studies of priests
in
for us.
—
You kneel before us to wash our feet accept your boundless love.
I
You are stripped and bruised for our
—
sake
I
sense
my
great worth in your
eyes.
—
You give us yourself for food I worship your body and blood. You lift up your cross in our presence
— —
my own cross
unite
I
You go I
your
with yours.
before us as a pillar of fire
stumble out of
my
darkness into
light.
You lead us through the waters from life I am made new at your
—
death to
living fountain.
This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad! Father Ken Whittington is pastor of St. Charles Borromeo Church in Morganton.
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until his retirement in 1988.
passion and resurrection, help me to experience your life and love poured out
Steve Hughes
after the council to interpret the
commissions. A son of Polish immigrants, he played
Philadelphia
As I celebrate the mysteries of your
history.
Second Vatican Council, died 3. He was 85.
the
Saving Christ,
Lent has ended. The season of discipline, fasting, soul searching and conversion has begun to empty into your season of grace. I come as one unworthy to the Holy Three Days unworthy because conversion has been incomplete and discipline has often been haphazard. But still I come; armed with the assurance that you rejoice, not in our perfection, but in our need. I come, not because I am worthy, ready, able or even willing to celebrate your passion, death and resurrection, but because I need to experience your love, even in
Cardinal Krol Dies: Last Of
Vatican
— Holy — are
and Holy Saturday
the holiest days of the liturgical year. This week's column offers a reflection on those days.
my
St.
Friday,
among
is
ties.
The new
Good
1/2
our people and not just a building," said Msgr. Joseph A. Kerin, pastor of the church. "I am thrilled that we will double the size of our present Family Center." An additional 145 parking spaces will ease the present congestion. Offices to the right of the building will have a separate entrance. There will even be a bridal room at the rear of the sanctuary, as well as a library and restroom faciliyears that our parish
1996
Lenten Reflection
sacntuary will seat 1,860 people.
almost completed.
Bishop William G. Curlin secrate the
to
8,
IN
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Comuniquemonos Ministerio Hispano Suplemento de The Catholic News and Herald
8 de
El Senor nunca nos deja
San Jose, esposo de la Virgen Maria
desamparados Por Juan Polanco Todos hemos tenido experiencias en algiin punto de nuestras vidas en las cuales no podemos encontrar una salida. La vida se nos viene encima con tal fuerza y rapidez que perdemos control y nos empezamos a ahogar. En estos
Un joven, casi de mi misma edad, llego a nuestra iglesia en Greensboro. El no
mas que la ropa puesta y una Le habfan robado su dinero y su papeles. La verdad que en ese momento yo no tenia ni idea como lo iba tenia
maletica.
momentos nuestra fe se pone a la prueba.
ayudar.
No
pudo quedar en
"Aunque pase por quebradas muy oscuras no temo ningun mal, porque tu
hombressinhogar. Alotrodfalogramos, por la gracia de Dios, darle posada temporal en un "shelter", lavamos su
creemos que aun Dios nos pueda ayudar. El Salmo 23 dice en el versfculo
4:
conmigo, tu baston y tu vara me protegen." Esta es la promesa de Dios, El nunca nos dejara desamparados. Pero somos nosotros, los hijos de Dios, quienes tenemos que hacer de esta promesa una realidad. Cuando veamos al projimo que esta sufriendo y parece ya morir ffsica o espiritualmente, es en esos momentos estas
debemos
cuando
atentamente
escuchar
mas
llamado de Cristo para tratar a nuestro projimo como a el mismo. Asf mismo, cuando nosotros estamos al borde de la desgracia, es ahf cuando nuestros hermanos en Cristo vienen al rescate como mensajeros de amor. Hace unos dias este amor se me presento en una forma muy concreta. al
Gracias a Dios esa noche se la iglesia
marzo de 1996
con otros
Poco despues de haber hecho unas llamadas, pudimos ropa, y se lleno la barriga.
conseguirle sus papeles de identification
hasta empleo. El Senor verdaderamente nos protege. La
y
cantidad de buenos samaritanos que
ayudaron a este hombre fue increfble. Este muchacho, que hacfa dos noches habfa perdido toda esperanza en su larga
El proximo dfa 19 se celebra la
solemnidad de San Jose, esposo de la Virgen Maria. A continuacion ofrecemos unas lfneas para refleccionar sobre la actitud de este santo varon: El hombre busca desde su nacimiento, y a consecuencia de su menesterosidad, una seguridad. Todo le puede inducir miedo o temor. Pore so huye busca proteccidn. y Fundamentalmente surge el temorfrente al otro, especialmente si es poderoso o tiene relacion con el peligro. Para el israelita lo sagrado es fuente de temor porque es sede de potencialidad. Dios causa siempre temor. De ahf la expresion "no temas" en boca de Dios o de Jesucristo. Solo entonces puede surgir un nuevo temor, no servil sino filial. Existe, pues, una sabiduria cuyo
y ardua caminata, se encontraba nuevamente con ansias de vivir.
Nota sobre
Oremos constantemente a nuestro Senor, pidiendole que podamos escuchar llamado para ayudar a nuestro Y asf mismo demosle gracias por las muchas veces cuando nosotros hemos sido ayudados.
es el temor, consecuencia de impotencia humana o del pecado. Paradojicamente el temor cristiano, que no es miedo, se une a la confianza, pero no desaparece ya que el compromiso la
entrana un riesgo.
Pero asf
hombre
como
el
temor surge en
el
frente a la revelation de Dios,
Dios mismo libera al creyente de todo temor. El temor es compatible con la fe y es fuente de obediencia y de amor.
San Jose tuvo temor de su responsabilidad
al conocer el secreto que concernfa a Maria. Teme pasar por padre del hijo divino. Pero al mismo tiempo que temeroso es justo, es decir,
laborioso, amante, delicado, obediente
y desinteresado. No es la duda lo que predomina en el, sino el verdadero temor de Dios. (Reimpreso del Misal de la
Comunidad)
Cuaresma
El miercoles de Ceniza marco
el
projimo.
la
comienzo
el comienzo de la Cuaresma, tiempo en que la Son signo de ello: Ayuno y abstinencia de carne el Viernes Santo para catolicos entre los 14 y 60 anos y
Iglesia llama a la conversion.
Miercoles de Ceniza y
el
abstinencia todos los viernes de Cuaresma. Es tiempo de frecuente vida sacramental
y servicio
al
projimo y a los necesitados.
Ya son diez las diocesis de Cuba Mons. Mario Mestril Vega es obispo de
la
nueva diocesis de Ciego de Avila
VATICANO (CNS)
—
4
El Papa
Hobo" 0
LAS DIOCESIS DE CUBA
Juan Pablo II ha establecido una nueva Diocesis en la provincia de
3
0,0
0 0
habitantes, segiin
datos
del
Vaticano.
En
la
actualidad tiene cuatro parroquias
Camaguey en la zona
y
centro occidental de
Cuenta con
Cuba. Es la segunda que establece en los dos ultimos meses.
sacerdotes
Ha
capillas. seis
diocesanos, ocho
religiosas y cuatro diaconos
quedado
designado
18
como
permanentes.
obispo de Ciego de
Monsenor
Avila Monsenor Mario Mestril Vega, auxiliar de
Mestril, que cumplira 56 anos
Camagiiey y copresidente de la Comision de Justicia y Paz de los obispos cubanos.
La
noticia fue
hecha publica
el
pasado 2 de febrero. La nueva Diocesis estd formada por territorios tornados
de
la Diocesis de Camagiiey, con una
poblacion
de
Los obispos
titulares
el
LCard. Jaime Ortega Alamino, Arquididcesis de la Habana 2.Arz. Pedro Meurice Estiu, Arquididcesis de Santiago de Cuba 3.0bispo Jos6 Siro Gonzalez Bacallao, Diocesis de Pinar del Rio 4.0bispo Adolfo Rodriguez Herrera, Didcesis de Camaguey 5.0bispo Hector Luis Pef)a Gdmez, Didcesis de Holguin 6.0bispo Fernando Prego Casal, Didcesis de Santa Clara 7. Obispo Mariano Vivahco Valient e, Didcesis de Matanzas 8. Obispo Emilio Aranguren Echeverrla, Didcesis de Cienfuegos 9.0bispo Dionisio Garcia Ibafiez, Didcesis de Bayamo 1 0.Obispo Mario Mestril Vega, Didcesis de Ciego de Avila
proximo mesde
marzo, estudio en el Seminario de San Carlos y San Ambrosio en la Habana. Anteriormente curso estudios de teologfa en el Seminario de San Pablo en Otawa, Canada. Fue ordenado sacerdote en 1964. Sirvio en varias parroquias hasta ser nombrado obispo auxiliar de Camaguey en 1991. Ademas de su trabajo en la comision de Justicia y Paz es Presidente de la Comision de Liturgia y dirige la comision
2 Suplemento de The Catholic
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Mensaje del Padre
Rev. Vicente H. Finnerty,
Queridos Hermanos y Hermanas, Al final del Salmo 50, el salmista dice: Ensenare a los malvados tus caminos los pecadores volverdn a ti; cantard mi lengua tu justicia. Senor, me abrirds los labios y mi boca proclamard tu alabanza" Estas frases del salmista reflejan
una experiencia personal, profunda e mtima de la misericordia de Dios y un compromiso misionero de dar a conocer, de proclamar y encarnar esa misericordia para con los demas. En
este
tiempo de Cuaresma, de
renovacion espiritual, pedirfa una sola gracia para los miembros de la Comunidad Hispana: que su
conversion de y reconciliacion les mantenga siempre
capacidad cercanos
al
corazon de Dios y
al
corazon de todos. Me parece a mf que una de las experiencias mas gozosas en el campo espiritual, es sin duda, la de sentirnos perdonados por Dios. El salmista ha recorrido un camino de perdon y
compromete
reconciliacion y se
a
hacer comprender al que no tiene camino, que hay camino, o mas bien, que Dios sale a su encuentro en cada
momento. El hecho que Dios sale a nuestro encuentro en todo momento, nos hace sentir seguros. El saber que Dios
8 de
nunca
desprecia un corazon contrito y humillado, nos facilita enormemente acercarnos a ese perdon de Dios y acogernos a su misericordia. Haremos
comprender a otros esa misericordia, no como uno que da una leccion o una charla, sino como testigo de lo que ha
CM.
cambio, el que viene de la exultation de la lengua, de la necesidad de la boca que se abre, de los labios que se mueven con alegria, es verdaderamente digno de ser respetado y escuchado.
Podemos preguntarnos: ^como mi testimonio?
<<,es
es
a medias, en el que
mueven con dificultad en busca de las palabras? En este caso, no nace de una experiencia; mas bien nace de algo que todavfa no ha entrado en los labios se
mf.
^Doy un libre,
testimonio espontaneo,
alegre, en el
salen por
si
solas?
que
En
las palabras
este caso esta
obrando en nosotros la gracia de Dios, es su Espfritu el que nos abre la boca para que podamos cantar sus alabanzas con amor, para que podamos ensenar que hay un camino para quienes crean que ya no hay nada que hacer. Y esto Hermanos y Hermanas, lo podemos hacer aun en situaciones diffciles, donde en realidad nos parezca que ya no hay esperanza.
Esto que resulta relativamente facil en nuestro trato con Dios, no siempre resulta facil en nuestro trato con las personas, en especial con las personas con quienes convivimos. A veces nos cuesta perdonar o pedir perdon, nos cuesta sobre todo, adelantarnos cuando
estamos convencidos de que la otra persona es culpable. Dios se adelanta siempre y siempre somos nosotros los culpables. Este pensamiento debe bastar para superar nuestro amor propio
y adelantarnos una y otra vez a esa reconciliacion fraterna que con tanta insistencia predico Cristo y que apacece
en toda
la
palabra de Dios. Es
difi'cil
El Padre Mark Lawlor, parroco de La Iglesia Sagrada Familia en Clemmons, con Licette Gomez Fadaneili con motivo de su primera comunion en Mexico. Licitte es la sobrina del Seminarista Arturo DeAguilar. Parroco Lawlor paso 5 semanas en Mexico tomando parte de un programa intensivo de idiomas.
Cuaresma, camino hacia Dios La Cuaresma~es uno de los tiempos nos propone para prepararnos dignamente para la celebration de la Pascua del Senor. El misterio de la pasion, muerte y resurrection de Cristo exige a cada uno de los cristianos una especial disposition porque este acontecimiento es el centro de nuestra fe. Este periodo de tiempo, de cuarenta dfas, referencia clara al tiempo que el Pueblo escogido duro en el desierto para purificarse, es un momento de liturgicos
que
la Iglesia
sucedido en nosotros. Este testimonio
este testimonio. Pero es el testimionio
gracia para todo cristiano.
tiene fuerza.
Quien ha recorrido un camino penitencial puede ayudar a otros a comprender que hay una salida. Es la salida en que Dios
cotidiano de la misericordia recibida
autentico
de Dios: "Si no perdonan a los que les hayan hecho mal, tampoco su Padre les perdonara a ustedes"(Mateo 6,. 15). Es enorme la paz que se siente cuando uno sabe que vive rodeado de personas que le quieren. Esta paz y amor es posible cuando sabemos ganar el corazon de Dios y de las personas que conviven a diario con nosotros, no solo porque decimos que los amamos, sino porque inmediatamente que nos damos cuenta de que los hemos hecho sufrir, no resistimos el prolongar esa
Durante la Cuaresma el cristiano debe entregarse mas de lleno a una seria instruction religiosa porque la mayorfa nos quedamos con un simple catecismo de initiation. Dedicarse a la oration
mismo
viene
encuentro, en Jesus,
al
como ha venido
tantas veces al
encuentro de cada uno de nosotros. Efectivamente, mas de una vez sucede en la vida que precisamente quien ha salrdo de algun tenebroso tunel tiene
capacidad de decides a los demas: jAnimo, tambien para ti hay una via de salida! El salmista la expresa de un modo la
abierto y libre, como devuelto la palabra:
"Ensenare a
los
si
se hubiera
tus
caminos,
pecadores volverdn a ti... cantard mi lengua tu justicia. los
Seiior,
me
abrirds los labios
y mi boca proclamard tu alabanza ". Las tres realidades que senala la palabra humana la lengua, los labios, la boca entran aquf en el expresarse compromiso de misericordiosamente. Lengua, labios, boca, se abren no por imposition, no porque el testigo sienta el deber que pesa sobre el, sino por una alegria que le viene de la plenitud que tiene dentro de si.
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Hermanos
y
Hermanas, un
testimonio a medias es poco eficaz, a
veces es casi un antitestimonio.
En
tanto personal
como
comunitaria, sin
olvidar que la mortification y el ayuno no son medios pasados de moda, sino
cuaresmales y se esfuerza por crear un ambiente propicio para que todos nos preocupemos por nuestra relation con Dios.
El Senor realmente nos
como
busca
ama y nos
a la oveja perdida y nos
espera ansiosamente hijo prodigo,
con
como
el
la certeza
padre
al
de que
llegaremos para sentarnos a su mesa a festejar nuestro regreso.
Pero en muchas ocasiones nosotros mismos nos cerramos el camino al pensar
que nuestra vida no puede cambiar Que asf somos y ni modo. Que Cristo vino, pero solo para los demas y no para .
nosotros.
No, eso no es asf. Basta que escuchemos el Evangelio para darnos cuenta de que Cristo busca exactamente a los que no tienen esperanza, a los que parece que no tienen remedio y a los que no se acercan a sus sacramentos por no
elementos muy validos para el progreso
saber
espiritual.
todos.
La Iglesia, en este tiempo, se preocupa para que los fieles hagan sus
La Cuaresma, vista desde este punto de vista, sera para nosotros un momento importante en nuestra vida
ejercicios espirituales, asistan a platicas
como empezar.
Cristo vino para
situation.
Dios es
malvados
marzo de 1996
fiel
a su alianza y sale una
y otra vez en busca de nuestro corazon por medio de la gracia. No obliguemos a Dios a buscar demasiado, salgamos a su encuentro. No obliguemos tampoco a los hermanos a caminar demasiado tiempo buscando la generosidad de nuestro corazon, salgamos a su encuentro. Solo se puede sentir
profundamente
lo
que
es
la
reconcilacion con Dios cuando vivimos
en fe la reconciliaci6n con los hermanos. Hermanos y Hermanas, pidamos a Dios ese espfritu fraterno, espfritu de la reconcilacion. Oremos con el salmista: "Crea en mi, oh Dios, un corazon puro. Renuevame por dentro con espfritu fume. Devuelveme la alegria de tu salvacion, afidnzame con espiritu generoso
Foto
CNS de
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Papa Juan Pablo II, a su llegada a Managua el 7 de febrero, toma de las manos a la Presidenta de Nicaragua, Violeta Barrios viuda de Chamorro. El Papa pasd el dia visitando a la presidenta, celebrando Misa y deteniendose para orar en la Catedral de Managua.
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8 de
Suplemento de The Catholic News and Herald 3
marzo de 1996
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— El
Papa Juan Pablo
II puso fin a su viaje San Salvador con una oracion breve en la tumba de Monsenor Oscar Romero, que fue Arzobispo de San Salvador, que en las palabras del Papa fue "asesinado brutalmente" por un escuadron de la muerte militar. La gran tumba cuadrada de concreto de Monsenor Romero domina la entrada a la cripta bajo la catedral de San
del 8 de febrero a
Salvador.
caravana del Papa durante la visita de un dfa de duracion. En un punto, mientras la caravana del Papa atravesaba el suburbio de Soyapango, un grupo de personas solto varias palomas blancas al aire y canto: "Canonizacion ahora para
Monsenor Arturo Rivera Damas,
Arquidiocesis,
Monsenor Fernando
Romero". Al comienzo del viaje a cuatro
Saenz Lacalle,
Papa Juan Pablo dijo:
las calles
que recorrio
la
dfas y a la cual dejaron especialmente elocuente".
De
pie
junto el
un mensaje
jefe
al
de
la
"Muchas cosas han cambiado desde mi primera visita" a El Salvador en 1983,
cuando laguerra civil rugfa y el personal de la iglesia era bianco de los ataques de
del tramite del Vaticano.
los escuadrones
y
el
Detras del sarcofago sencillo hay un letrero con las palabras del Evangelio de San Juan "Ningun hombre tiene un amor mayor que dar su vida por sus
Entre los regalos obsequiados al Papa durante una breve ceremonia en la escalinata de la catedral, se hallaba una
amigos".
petition que pedfa la beatification del
Cartelones sencillos blancos y negros con la foto de Monsenor Romero y la palabra "canonizacion " adornaban
Arzobispo.
:
sirvieron hasta el fin de sus
12 de febrero, el
el 5
que
"La cara
de
la
muerte.
ha cambiado y de la iglesia que, tan pronto como la situation mejoro, actuo para fortalecer la vida de las tambien
del pais
la actividad
parroquias
El Papa dijo que el esta seguro de
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (CNS)- De
"interceden por la iglesia a la que ellos
amaron y
Papa dijo que el beatificaria al Arzobispo una vez que su causa adelantara a traves
naciones entre
cambiado
y
las
eclesiasticas", dijo
asociaciones
el.
Monsenor Romero y su sucesor
muchos modos,
la segunda visita del Papa Juan Pablo II fue su primera visita. Al llegar el 7 de febrero a Managua, el dijo: "Se han escrito nuevos e importantes cambios en la historia de la
nation" desde la visita de 1983. Lo mas evidente es que el gobierno sandinista de Nicaragua, inspirado en el marxismo, fue destitufdo del poder en 1990 y la guerra civil termino. Pero en la Misa celebrada en la costa del Lago Managua, el Papa Juan Pablo hizo nuevas alusiones personales a los cambios, especialmente a los acontecimientos preparados por los Sandinistas durante su viaje anterior. "Los que recuerden la visita de hace 13 anos saben que el Papa vino a Nicaragua y celebro la Misa, pero no pudo reunirse en realidad con el pueblo", dijo el durante su homilfa. Durante la Misa de 1983, el Papa fue interrumpido repetidamente por jovenes Sandinistas que gritaban "poder popular" y "queremos paz". El volumen del microfono del Papa fue aumentado y disminufdo, evitando a veces que la multitud oyera del todo.
"Lo que molesto
al
Papa tanto no
fueron las prostestas contra
HI
If,
el,
sino la
profanation de la Misa", dijo el portavoz del Papa, Joaquin Navarro-Valls. "Era evidente que no fue espontanea, sino organizada. El Papa quedo sorprendido porque ni siquiera en 30 Anos en Polonia hicieron los comunistas algo como aquf, ellos eran
mas
astutos"
A pesar de los cambios en Nicaragua, Papa dijo en la ceremonia a su llegada aeropuerto que el estaba trayendo el mismo mensaje: "Es un mensaje de paz y reconciliation, un llamado a la
el
al
solidaridad y a la fraternidad... a ser
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durante la guerra civil en El Salvador. Loscatdlicos salvadorenos pidieron al Papa que canonizara al dirigente religioso asesinado.
constructores autenticos de una civilization de amor". El Papa y la presidenta Violeta Barrios viuda de Chamorro, cuyo sucesor ha de ser elegido en octubre proximo, reconocieron que hay tensiones y dificultades aun para consolidar la paz y reconciliar a los enemigos. La noche antes de la llegada del Papa, una iglesia catolica de Masaya, a menos de 20 millas de Managua, sufrio danos de menor cuanti'a por la explosion de una bomba. Cerca de dos docenas de iglesias han sufrido ataques semejantes desde la primavera ultima. En la Misa, el Papa tomo prestado el canto de los jovenes Sandinistas:
"Queremos paz",
dijo
el.
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Reuniones de Vicariates El dfa 14 de febrero, se realizo en la
Futuras reuniones de Vicariato
humilde y menos
de Pedro pero que no serfa posible en este momento que la diocesis dedicara sus fondos a esto. Mas bien los recursos de la diocesis necesitan ser dedicados a comunidades que no tienen quien les acompane. Les animo a que buscaran recursos locales para tener la posibilidad de ofrecer ese mejor servicio a la comunidad. Se programo la proxima reunion para el domingo 17 de marzo de las 3 a las 5 de la tarde en la parroquia Nuestra Senora de la Merced en Winston-Salem. El dia 15 de febrero los representantes de la pastoral hispana del vicariato de Greensboro se reunieron en la parroquia Nuestra Senora de los Caminos en Thomas ville. Este vicariato incluye las comunidades de Reidsville, Greensboro, Thomasville y Asheboro. Se reflexiono sobre la marcha del periodico diocesano y la necesidad que todas las comunidades colaboren con
viaje de cinco dfas a
tiempo ordinario de la reunion, el Padre Vicente
fotos y artfculos. Las comunidades presentaron sus inquietudes, entre ellas,
una de
parroquia Nuestra Senora de la Merced
en Winston-Salem la reunion de la pastoral hispana del vicariato de Winston-Salem. Asistieron las comunidades de Dobson, Yadkinville, Kernersville y Winston-Salem. Se hablo del suplemento del periodico diocesano que sale en espanol para ver que reacciones habfa tenido en las comunidades. Tambien se converso sobre la posibilidad de limitar los representantes a la reunion a cuatro
personas por comunidad para no tener tanta gente en la reunion. Estos representantes deben ser representativos
de sus comunidades locales, activos en ellas y que asisten siempre para dar continuidad a las reuniones.
Se comento la posibilidad de iniciar un programa de formation continua para los laicos especialmente para la gente
mas
sencilla,
evangelizada. Al terminar Finnerty,
CM.,
el
director diocesano, se
como
rescatar la gente de otras proxima reunion se
reunio con los representantes de la
religiones. Para la
comunidad de Nuestra Senora de Merced para conversar sobre
la
empezara a
la
pastoral hispana de la diocesis. Se
posibilidad que el diacono Pedro Herran
programo el siguiente encuentro para el dia jueves 28 de marzo en la comunidad de Asheboro. Comenzara con una Misa a las 6:30 pm con toda la comunidad
trabajara a tiempo completo para la
comunidad con sueldo de la diocesis. El Padre explico a los miembros de esta comunidad que seria muy buena idea
seguida por
leer y reflexionar el plan
Hickory: Incluye las comunidades de Morganton, Hickory, Newton, Lincolnton, Statesville, North Wilkesboro and Taylorsville. Reunion el 1 2 de marzo a las 7pm en St. Joseph' s, Newton. Charlotte: Reunion el 1 5 de marzo a las 6:45pm en el Centro Catolico
Hispano.
,
Centra
Charlotte
6:30pm
todos los sabados:
Hispano
todos los domingos: Confesiones:
St.
Michael
Immaculate Conception Our Lady of Lourdes
St Joseph Our Lady of
tercer
Hendersonville
todos los domingos:
Monroe Kannapolis
Sacred Heart Salisbury St. Joseph Asheboro
Eugene Asheville Our Lady of the Highways Thomasville St. Mary Greensboro St.
Holy Infant Holy Cross
Our Lady of Mercy
domingo
Gastonia
the Americas Biscoe
pm 10:30 am 9:45 a 10:30 am 3:30 pm 6:00 a 6:30
Confesiones:
del
mes:
1
:00
pm
todos los domingos:
1
:30
todos los domingos:
6:00
pm pm
todos los sabados:
pm 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 1 :00 pm
y los domingos: todos los domingos:
todos los domingos: primer domingo del mes
7:00
Merced, Winston-Salem. Albemarle: Reunion el 23 de marzo a las 10am en St. James, Concord. Greensboro: Reunion el 28 de marzo a las 6:30pm en Asheboro
Highland Point Ave., (704) 8738647, el 10 de marzo, el 21 de abril, el 12 de mayo.
Respeten
la
12:00 7:00
todos los domingos:
Kernersville
todos los domingos:
Winston-Salem
todos los domingos:
Yadkinville
todos los domingos:
Taylorsville
todos los
1
Comunidad
Dignidad
Harmony,
de
Humana
El Papa finalizo en Venezuela su
a sus condiciones degradantes con ratas
America Latina Caracas, Venezuela (CNS)- Desde
y alcantarillados abiertos y con drogas y
mas
las
notables carceles de
Caracas el mensaje fue claro para todos: Cambien su vida y respeten la dignidad
humana. Juan Pablo II finalizo su viaje de cinco dfas a America Latina con una parada en Venezuela, pais catolico crimen, la corrupcidn y una economfa muy afectada por la baja
azotado por el
el
precio del petroleo.
"Abran su corazon y acepten el reto de la convesion" dijo el Papa en la carcel del Reten de Catia construida hace 35 anos para 700 presos que ahora alberga a mas de 2,000 hombres y mujeres. Ricardo Padron, uno de los 147 presos puestos en libertad antes de cumplir sus sentencias en honor a la visita Papal entrego a Juan Pablo II un libro con las descripciones de la carcel
armas entre los presos Desde un puente sobre la autopista al otro lado de la calle, el Papa pidio al gobierno que instituya la prometida reforma penal. "Deben establecer condiciones de vida mas en consonancia con la dignidad humana", dijo el .
Pontffice.
En el Santuario Nacional de Ntra. Senora de Coromoto el Papa hizo un llamado a la nueva evangelization. Al dfa siguiente en Caracas, Juan Pablo II dijo que la fe renovada debe dar lugar a la renuncia a los "fdolos de hoy que son, entre otros, el materialismo y el egofsmo con sus secuelas de sensualidad, hedonismo, violencia y corruption".
El Papa, en un encuentro con los jovenes, por la tarde antes de salir para
Roma,
que se preparen para una Venezuela mejor, y a ser
les pidio
hechas por los presos.
construir
El Pontffice no entro al recinto al que se conoce como "el infierno" debido
"profetas de la vida".
Escolares guatelmatecas (abajo) vitorean al Papa Juan Pablo II mientras el pasa en su "papamdvil" al terminar su visita a la America Central el 9 de febrero en Ciudad Guatemala. El Papa continu6 hacia Venezuela para completar su viaje
de
siete dias al extranjero.
pm pm 12:30 pm 12:30 pm
todos los domingos:
todos los domingos:
Reidsville
el
Gary a
,
Horarios de Misas en espanol
Espanol padre Pablo p.m. en el Centro de la
celebrada por
Winston-Salem: Reunion el 17 de marzo a las 3pm en Nuestra Senora de la
en
la reunion.
tener la colaboracion a tiempo completo
El sacrificio de la misa en
1
:00
pm
Christ the
King Holy Trinity
sabados:
pm pm 6:00 pm
12:00 6:00
Sacred Heart Dobson
todos los sabados:
San Francisco de Asis Jefferson St. John N. Wilkesboro
segundo y cuarto domingo del mes: 1 :30 pm 1o, 3o, 5o domingos del mes: 6:00 pm
St. Philliip
the Apostle St.
Joseph
St.
Charles
Borromeo St.
Dorothy
domingo
mes:
Statesville
1er
Newton
todos los domingos:
Morganton
todos los domingos:
Uncolnton
todos los domingos:
del
1:30
pm pm
5:00
pm
2:00
12:00 p.m. Foto
CNS de
Reuters
March
8,
The Catholic News
1996
eriainme nt Lntert videocassette reviews from the U.S. Catholic Confer-
ence Office for Film and Broadcasting. Each videocason VHS format. Theatrical movies on video have a U.S. Catholic Conference classification and Motion Picture Association of America rating. All reviews indicate the appropriate age group for the sette is available
video audience.
"The Brothers Mc Mullen"
dissolute world of after-hours partying
(1995) Sturdy but flawed comic drama set in
New York City where three brothers
Mike McGlone and their Burns) share muddlements over love, sex, relationships and commitment from the per(Jack Mulcahy,
Edward
spective of their Irish-Catholic upbringing.
Also written and directed by Burns,
while her bubble-headed heroine undergoes a positive transformation. Flippant treatment of substance abuse and petty thievery, an implied sexual encounter, brief nudity and much rough language. The U.S. Catholic Conference classifiadults, with reservacation is A-IV tions. The Motion Picture Association restricted. of America rating is R
—
—
the low-budget picture succeeds best in
"Pocahontas" (1995)
portraying the close family bond help-
whose teen-age son is accused of a brutal murder in "Before and After."The U.S. Catholic Conference classification is A-III
— adults.
The Motion Picture Association of America rating is PG-13 parents are strongly cautioned that some
—
may
material
be
inappropriate for children under 13.
CNS
Forget This Far-Fetched Film A desperate doctor injects himself with an untested serum in hopes of clearing himself of his wife's murder in the overwrought thriller, "Unforget-
Visually lovely animation romanti-
quagmires as best they can without benefit of ties to parish or sacraments. Sexual situations occasioning much
cizes the historical story of Native Ameri-
table."
can princess Pocahontas (voice of Irene Bedard) and English captain John Smith (voice of Mel Gibson) whose life she saved in 1607 Jamestown as conflicts between Indians and settlers threaten to boil over. While not Disney's finest achievement, directors Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg s exceptional imagery and simple narrative stress respecting nature and appreciating how different cultures can learn from each other and live in harmony. The U.S. Catholic Confergeneral ence classification is A-I patronage. The Motion Picture Assogenciation of America rating is G
Spurned by the Seattle cops he works with after getting off on a technicality at his wife's murder trial, medical examiner Dr. David Krane (Ray Liotta) is spellbound
eral audiences.
That does it; our hero, the wrongly accused Dr. Krane, im-
"A Pure Formality" (1995) Found dazed and running from a nearby murder site, a novelist (Gerard
mediately steals Dr. Briggs' serum and his wife's preserved spinal
than convincing. Adult themes, includ-
Depardieu) is closely questioned in a crumbling police station by a sly inspector (Roman Polanski) who, over the
her fatal attack.
ing sexual situations, occasional pro-
course of a storm-tossed, candlelit night,
correctly predicting
and rough language. The U.S. Catholic Conference classification is
gets the author to reveal shameful se-
action he will take next as the circle
Finely acted and mystery-drenched,
of guilt widens to include corrupt
director Giuseppe Tornatore's intrigu-
cops, a for-hire killer and a pregnant, cheating wife. Wild melodrama never had it so good, which makes the movie laughingly
profanity and rough language.
The U.S.
Catholic Conference classification is A-IV adults, with reservations. The Motion Picture Association of
—
America rating
is
R — restricted.
"Moonlight and Valentino" (1995) Feminist drama in which a grieving widow (Elizabeth Perkins) gradually puts her life back together with the
help of her best friend (Whoopi Goldberg), her college-age sister (Gwyneth Paltrow) and her mellowing ex-stepmother (Kathleen Turner). Directed by David Anspaugh, the situa-
deeply emotional but the story is contrived and the treatment is cerebral, with results that are more sentimental tion
is
fanity
A-III — adults. The Motion Picture Association of America rating R — is
restricted.
"Party Girl" (1995) Marginally amusing tale in which an empty-headed 23-year-old New Yorker (Parker Posey) turns from the funky nightlife scene toward maturity when her scathingly critical godmother (Sasha von Scherler) hires her as a library clerk. Director Daisy von Scherler Mayer wryly deglamorizes the
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—
—
crets.
ing, surreal
drama is left open to interpre-
tation as
it
explores the subtle nature of
memory
in
submerging the recollection
of past failures. Subtitles.
Some violence
and fleeting nudity. The U.S. Catholic
— adults. The Motion Picture Association of America rating PG-13 — Conference classification
is
A-III
is
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March
Museum
Vatican
Expert To Speak CHARLOTTE — Treasures of the
Vatican
Museum
symposium
is
the focus of a
by Dominican Father Allen Duston on March 18 in the St.
Photo by ELIZABETH
— Bishop William
MAYBACH
KING'S MOUNTAIN G. Curlin dedicated a wall hanging March 3 at Christ the King Church, a mission of St. Mary Church in Shelby. Monsignor Wellein, pastor of both St. Mary and Christ the King, said the issue of the blank wall behind the altar was an old one. "It seems that at the first Mission Council meeting attended and every meeting since the question of an adequate decoration on the wall behind the altar was discussed." Finally, in 1993, Christ the King parishioner Ann Marie Bridges saw a newspaper story about artist Saint Mary Sister Catherine Muehlbauer and contacted her about the empty wall space. The finished wall decoration stands more than 15 feet high. In his address, Bishop Curlin reminded parishioners that Christ can be seen, but it's more important that people live out His teachings. "Look at this image and be reminded that He is the king of your soul," he said. "The most visible sign of
God
—
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I
in
us
is
how we
Sister
and was
affiliated
with
St.
Genevieve-of-the-Pines,
died Feb. 26. She was 94. Sister Marcelle entered the
Order of Christian Education
in Tournai,
Belgium,
1927 and made her profession of vows there in 1929. Sister Marcelle retired in 1987, and moved to Asheville in 1991, where she was a resident of Aston Park Nursing Center until her death. Sister Marcelle was the daughter of Paul and Noemi Agati and she had a brother, Raymond Agati. All preceded her in death. A prayer service was held Feb. 28 at Morris Funeral Home. A funeral Mass was held Feb. 29 at St. Eugene Church, with Father Frank Cancro officiating. in
1996
Employment Opportunities Director of Religious Education: New position beginning Summer, 1996, for parish of more than 1,100
DRE
families.
will administer a total parish program, giving priority to K1 2 catechesis, youth ministry and adult education. Master's degree or
Vincent de Paul parish hall beginning at 6 p.m. Father Duston, executive director for the Patrons of the Arts for the Vatican will lecture and share slides of the restoration work being done in the
equivalent preferred. Faithful to the teachings of the Magisterium of the Catholic Church. Salary based on
Vatican.
by the Sea Catholic Church, P.O. Box
Father Duston presently works at the Vatican Museum. He holds degrees in
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studio art, art history, theology, philosophy and Canon Law. Before his Vatican assignment, he was president of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. His principal work in the Vatican Museums is with the international patrons and friends of the Museums. Hosted by St. Vincent de Paul Knights of Columbus Council 770, the event is co-sponsored by other Knight Councils and is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Bill Sullivan, (704) 366-3437 or 8476669.
experience. Send resume to: St. Francis
by
May
15.
Director of Music/Organist:
The Roman Catholic Church of Most Holy Trinity, 720 Telfair St., P.O. Box 2446, Augusta, Ga. 30903 the
(706) 722-4944, has a full-time position for a skilled organist/choir director.
Music degree with concentration on organ/keyboard preferred. Liturgical, choral direction and vocal skills important for weekend Masses, school Masses, weddings, funerals and choirs
using "Worship" and "Gather" hymnals. Oldest Catholic Church building in Georgia. Romanesque style,
with fully restored 1862 Jardine Tracker Pipe Organ on Organ Historical Society's historic merit"
downtown
live."
Sister Marcelle Agati Dies At 94 ASHEVILLE — Religious of Christian Education Marcelle Agati, who retired in Asheville in 1991,
led
8,
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KNOW
list.
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parish with Cathedral-like
ethnically diverse. Competitive salary. History and demo tape (if available) to Rev. Allan J. McDonald at above address. Position qualities,
available July
1,
1996.
Part-Time Child Care Worker: Room at the Inn needs someone to work Mon.-Fri. from 3-6 p.m. Experience with infants and toddlers is
a must.
To apply, call Tricia at (704)
525-4673.
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premiering on Wednesday, Oct. 16, and continuing through nine Sunday evenings to conclude Dec. 15. Each program begins with an actor briefly telling the biblical story, then shows seven or eight people in conversation about the story.
On Wheels CHICAGO (CNS) — A bus has been School
crisscrossing Chicago area highways for
the past three years, bringing literacy training directly to neighborhoods
9
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Delivers Literacy Training In
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where
adult immigrants struggle to improve the
Woman Returns From Lay Missionary Work In Bosnia
quality of life for themselves and their
Cincinnati
on Wheels is a converted library bookmobile operated by the Sisters of St. Joseph of La Grange
lay missionary
under the direction of a spunky, former
ter
families. School
third-grade teacher
—
—
CINCINNATI (CNS) A Catholic who recently returned af-
Marybeth
Sister
McDermott. She's traded 40 years of traditional classroom teaching for a movable feast of learning that reaches out to overlooked immigrants lacking language skills needed to improve their employment status. "Part of our mission as Sisters of St. Joseph is to go where the need
McDermott, "so
is," said Sister
where
And the Winner is
that's
Pope Names New Nuncio To Welcomes Ambassador VATICAN CITY (CNS) Pope
Yugoslavia; Vatican
—
John Paul
has appointed a
II
Joaquin Navarro-Valls, the Vatican spokesman, said in a Feb. 21 statement.
Archbishop Santos Abril Castello to be the new nuncio to Yugoslavia. The archbishop had been the Vatican envoy in Cameroon, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. The appointment came just three days after the Vatican issued a statement welcoming the Yugoslav government's naming of an ambassador to the Vatican after a four-year delay. "The Belgrade government has asked for and received a
is
a simple one: "Peace."
sion office. In an interview with the Catho-
Telegraph, Cincinnati's archdiocesan newspaper, she gave her impressions of the refugees and poverty-stricken people lic
striving for a better
life.
Bishop Dialogues With Young People On Monthly TV Show
—
Feb. 24 that the pope had chosen Spanish
PITTSBURGH (CNS)
— Feb.
19,
LAFAYETTE, La. (CNS) Bishop Edward J. O'Donnell of Lafayette refers to young people as "the most important people in the diocese." And he has made their ideas and opinions on some serious
go to the hospital to give birth to her third child. Finishing up the coaching duties was her assistant coach, husband Pete Serio,
A Winning Coach And A New Mother — On The Same Night!
who made it to the hospital in time
Seven-pound, sevenounce Amanda Nicole and mom were both doing fine.
to witness the birth.
subjects a regular feature on Lafayette television with a
her
girls'
basketball team at Oakland
Catholic High School in Pittsburgh into the quarterfinals of the state playoffs.
Most of the way, anyway. Near the end of
of Dojcilo Maslovaric as ambassador of
the third quarter of the game, she had to
with Youth." The show began last September and has proven to be a big success, especially among the young people of the Lafayette Diocese. A different panel
Moyers' Fall TV Program Will Explore Stories From Genesis NEW YORK (CNS) Broadcast journalist Bill Moyers will bring a new Bill
—
sions centered
CHRISTIAN SUMMER CAMPS
of young Catholics from across the dio-
kind of program to television this fall with the showing of hour-long discus-
is used for each show. While Bishop O'Donnell usually offers a topic to get
cese
from Genesis.
things started, panelists are free to intro-
A Living Conversation,"
duce any questions they have concerning the church, the bishop or any topic that interests them.
on
Titled "Genesis:
stories
the series will be presented
on PBS,
Mountains of
In the Blue Ridge
monthly program called
"Catholic Dialogue: Bishop O'Donnell
1996, will be a night Suzie McConnell Serio will not soon forget. She coached
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new nuncio the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,"
welcome acceptance of
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to Yugoslavia.
8 months in Bosnia-Herzegovina said
Susan Nuxoll says her message to pray for peace in that war-torn region was formed by the effect on her of the people and places there. Her missionary work, based out of Medjugorje, was sponsored by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati's mis-
Church, won the top prize at this year's Grand Prix party. Accepting the $5,000 check from Charlotte Catholic High School's annual foundation fundraiser is Jim's son, Joe. The senior Keane left the event early for perpetual adoration at his parish. Jim and his wife Sue are long-time supporters of CCHS. Eight of their 1 2 children are CCHS graduates, and the Keanes have 10 grandchildren in Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools. Jim Keane is a member of the MACS board of education. Pictured, from left to right, Lou Raymond, co-chair of this year's Grand Prix. Joe Keane, CCHS Principal Mercy Sister Paulette Williams and Paul Polking, president of the CCHS Foundation.
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8,
1996
Diocesan News Briefs Card Party And Fashion Show
WINSTON-SALEM — A Victorian
Card Party and Fashion show sponsored by the St. Theresa Guild is Tuesday, March 26 from 7-10:30 p.m. at St. Leo the Great Church. Tickets cost $6 and can be purchased by calling the church office at (910) 724-0561.
and divorced Catholic men meets the third Friday each month at 7:30 p.m. at Catholic Social Services. Babysitting is provided. For information, call (704) 255-0146. for separated
and
women
Living Waters Retreat
MAGGIE VALLEY — A media literacy retreat, called "Critic's Choice,"
Maryfield Yard Sale
March 22-24
is
WINSTON-SALEM Theresa
Guild
Sewing Club at St. Leo the G reat Ch u rch pose with the kingsize "Grandmother's
Garden"
Flower patterned
quilt
made and
they give
yard sale to
Living Waters Reflection Center. Cost is $80. For information
benefit residents at Maryfield Nursing
or registration, call the media center at
A tax-deduction
(704) 331-1717. Celebrate the holiest of days by walk-
church March 26.
moves in silence and darkness from the Hosanna of Palm Sun-
Standing, left to right, Norine Accettullo, Olivia Kirchner,
day through the solemnities of the Triduum into the Alleluia of Easter morn-
LaDonna Jensen,
—
HIGH POINT Home, form
is
is
March 22-23.
A
available along with pick-up ser-
vice. Call Ceil
Marko (910) 282-1554 or
Sarah Shelton (910) 886-2444 for
infor-
mation.
Rosary For
—
Life
at
ing with Jesus as he
ing at the
March 31 -April 7
retreat, "In
GREENSBORO The Rosary will be said for unborn babies and their moth-
the Silence, in the Resurrection," di-
from 7: 15-7:45 a.m. Saturday, March 16. The group meets in front of the Women's Pavilion Abortion Clinic on Elm Street. Call Diane McClamroch at (910) 288-5517 for information.
$225.
ers
Inquiry Sessions
ARDEN
— Inquiry Sessions
at St.
Barnabas Church for those interested in the Catholic faith begin April 1 6 at 7 p.m. and continue for four weeks. For information, call Sheryl at (704) 684-6098.
Blood Drive
NEWTON —The St. Joseph Church and Knights of Columbus Council #9746 blood drive is Tuesday, March 26 from 2:30-8 p.m. at Holy Family Center. For information or registration, call the church at (704) 464-9207. St. Patrick's
SHELBY
Day Bridge Benefit
—
A
Patrick's
St.
Day
Bridge Benefit, sponsored by the Ladies Guild of St. Mary Church, is March 14 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Parish Hall on McGowan Road. Tickets are $5. For information, call Pat Mullen at (704) 480-7678.
Caring For Older Parents
— "Coping: Caring
CHARLOTTE
Name
for Older Parents in the
of
God"
meets the second Thursday of each month from 7:30-9 p.m. at St. Gabriel Church in the Family Room. The group offers encouragement, emotional support and an opportunity to share mutual concerns. For information, call (704) 362-5047.
Charismatic Mass
CHARLOTTE
—
A
Charismatic Mass is celebrated the second Sunday each month at 4 p.m. at St. Patrick Cathedral. Healing service is at 3 p.m. A potluck supper follows Mass.
rected by Rev. James Campbell. Cost
is
I
—Members of the St.
will
away at the Victorian Card Party and Fashion
Show
at the
Doris Anconetani, Eileen Hines, Jeanice Bo. Seated are, left to right, Mary Markey and Lydia Clark.
To register for these retreats, contact Living Waters Reflection Center, 1420 Soco Rd., Maggie Valley, NC 28751. For information, call (704) 926-3833.
Lenten Opportunities The following activities will
Father George Kloster will speak
March 27
at St.
a
LENOIR
simple meal of soup and bread follows St.
Barnabas
p.m., supper
is at
7:30 p.m. followed by a guest speaker presentation from 8-9 p.m. Stations of the Cross at St. Barnabas
Church are Fridays at 7 p.m. in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel. Adoration, of the Blessed Sacrament follows. Ultreya follows Stations of the Cross March 15.
—
ASHEVILLE Stations of the Cross at St. Joan of Arc Church are Fridays at 7 p.m. Stations of the Cross at the Basilica of Saint Lawrence
are
Wednesdays
at
7
1 1:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Lenten Reflections by Father Benedict Groeschel are Wednesdays through March 27 at 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. CLEMMONS The Holy Family Church Lenten Scriptures and Faith Sharing is a five-week reflection series on how the Lenten Scriptures relate to everyday life. Groups meet weekly at various homes. Stations of the Cross at Holy Family Church are Fridays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Solemn Vespers are Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
p.m. and Fridays at
—
CHARLOTTE
—
St.
at
—
at
Stations of the Cross at
Francis of Assisi Church are Fridays
6:30 p.m.
MAGGIE VALLEY —
the Cross at St. Margaret
Fridays at 6 p.m.
A soup supper follows.
MONROE — Stations of the Cross
at
Our Lady of Lourdes Church
days
at
are Fri-
7:30 p.m. Daily Masses are
a.m. and noon.
STATES VILLE
at
— Members of
9
St.
John Lutheran Church and members of St. Philip the Apostle Church unite for the Stations of the Cross at St. Philip Church Wednesday, March 20 at 7 p.m. SYLVA Stations of the Cross at St. Mary Church are Fridays at 5:30 p.m. Supper follows.
—
WINSTON-SALEM — Stations
the Cross at St. at
lows.
CONCORD — Stations of the Cross James Church are Fridays
at
6:30
p.m.
of
ASHEVILLE
—A
Healing Mass for people who have HIV/AIDS and other illnesses is the second Thursday each month at 7 p.m. at St. Joan of Arc Church. For information or transportation call (704) 252-3151.
Support Group
ASHEVILLE
—A
support group
—
BELMONT A retreat designed to uncover the spiritual meaning of dreams, "Dreams: Visions of the Night," is March 29-31 at Belmont Abbey College. Call presenters Frances D'Amato at (704) 24 1 -4 1 43 or Eileen Riordan at (423) 9841185 to register. Card Party
CHARLOTTE — A card party, sponsored by the Women's Guild of Saint Vincent de Paul Church, is Wednesday, March 13 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 and must be purchased in advance. Call Doris Reinhardt at (704) 552-2026 for tickets or information.
Child ID Program
CLEMMONS — A child identificaMarch 16 from Holy Family Church in
tion program is Saturday,
10 a.m.-l p.m.
at
the Family Center. For information or registration call (910) 766-9324.
Leo the Great are Fridays St. Patricks
7 p.m. Exposition of the Blessed Sac-
Day Events
BREVARD— The St. Patrick's Day
rament follows.
Parish Mission
—
Mission Week Apostle Church is March 9-14. Weekday services are at 12 noon
STATES VILLE
at St. Philip the
and 7 p.m.
corned beef and cabbage dinner at Sacred Heart Church is Saturday, March 16 at 7 p.m. Cost is $10.
—
The St. John CHARLOTTE Neumann Church 50+ Seniors Club St. Patrick's Day meeting and corned beef and cabbage luncheon
Children's Clothing Sale CLEMMONS The Holy Family Church children's clothing sale is Friday, March 22 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and Saturday, March 23, from 8 a.m. -12p.m. Proceeds benefit the Playground Fund. Call (704) 766-8133 for information.
—
GREENSBORO— A meeting, sponHealing Mass
Dreams: Visions Of The Night
Stations of
Church are
Stations of the
Cross at Our Lady of Assumption Church are Fridays at 7 p.m. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction fol-
at St.
after-
Aloysius Church are Fridays
7:15 p.m.
Klosterman at (910) 883-7285 to sign up.
X
Pius
St.
HICKORY — Stations of the Cross
take
ARDEN — "Soup and Substance," at
12:15 p.m. at
Church as part of the Wednedsay noon ecumenical Lenten series.
place during the Lenten season:
Mass Wednesdays Church. Mass is at 7
at
Young
sored by the 50+ Club, with Father Louis
Adults, Singles Meet
—
Catholic
Saturday,
March 16
WINSTON-SALEM
Canino of the Franciscan Center is March 14 at 1 p.m. at St. Paul the Apostle Church. Bring a dessert. Lenten mini-retreats, sponsored by the Greensboro Council of Catholic Women, are Wednesdays at 1 0 a.m. at St. Paul the Apostle Church. The March 27 retreat will conclude with a covered-dish
Young Adults meet
luncheon.
the
at
Lucky
32' s.
Meet
in the bar area at
8:30 p.m. Contact Michelle
8622 for information.
GREENSBORO
—
at
(910) 760-
Greensboro March 10
Single Catholics meet Sunday, at 3
p.m.
at
Ham's Restaurant
to
watch
ACC Championship game. Call Paul
March
13.
Lunch
is
is
Wednesday,
$4.50 for members.
Call Ann Mclntyre at (704) 545-5046 for
information.
CONCORD — The 2nd Annual St.
Day Dinner and Dance at St. James Church is Saturday, March 16 from 6:30-1 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Call Bob Klimas at (704) 784-5601 for details. Patty's
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8,
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1996
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World And National News Briefs Angered By Clinton
Threat To Veto Abortion Bill WASHINGTON (CNS) President
Moynihan, D-N. Y., and Daniel R. Coats, R-Ind., presented them with two quite different but in some ways equally com-
Clinton's latest push for an exception to
pelling philosophies of welfare reform.
protect the mother' s health in a bill to ban
And Sen.
Pro-Lifers
—
partial- birth abortions
would render the
measure meaningless, said proFeb. 28. Clinton, in a
lifers
letter sent the
same
day to key lawmakers, threatened to veto any ban on the procedure if it does not include such an exception. "We are deeply offended by the president's decision to support a procedure in which
Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., thanked
them for their intense, effective lobbying last summer and fall that resulted in enactment of his bill to impose the first moratorium on U.S. military use of antipersonnel land mines. Land mines are "the only weapon where the victim pulls the trigger," and more often than not the victim is a civilian, Leahy told the group.
doctors mostly deliver a live human child,
then brutally
kill that
child before
com-
spokeswoman. "The president's response is disingenuous," Ms. Alvare said. "It is well known the U.S. bishops' pro-life
term of
that a 'health' exception is a legal
means any abortion a woman elects to have. Since Roe vs. Wade and its companion case Doe vs. Bolton, the Supreme Court has defined 'health' in art that
the context of abortions to include
all
Work On Updating Their In Media Campaigns
Sisters
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pleting the delivery," said Helen Alvare,
—
WASHINGTON (CNS) A group of sisters in the Cincinnati area wants its members to be recognized for who they are, instead of who they aren't, for a change. They aren't, for example, the laughable singing nuns of the movie "Sister Act," nor are they the ruler- wielding figures of days gone by. Instead, "we're a hidden treasure in society" said Sister
forms of psychological,' emotional or
Mary Bookser,
social 'well- being.'"
Cincinnati, because the stories of today
a Sister of Charity of '
s
"not getting out there." But going to change, the sisters hope. Eleven congregations from the Greater Cincinnati region have banded together to form Sisters United News to promote a positive, up-to-date image of themselves. In mid-January the group launched a media campaign to draw atsisters are
Welfare Reform Among Issues Catholic Leaders Take To Capitol WASHINGTON (CNS) Welfare
—
reform, a land-mine ban and the global
arms trade were among issues Catholic social action leaders from across the nation took to Capitol Hill as they met with their representatives in the House and Senate Feb. 27. At the end of their afternoon of lobbying, Sens. Daniel P.
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Refugee, from page
March welcomes refugees openly," Ponce said. "The Refugee Office staff is hard working and dedicated to providing the
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these cases self-sufficient as soon as
90 days after Refugee Office
of our clients.
possible," she added. For
best possible service to
the refugees arrive, the
After that, the office will continue to help
Although challenging because of time constraints, we view this as a worthwhile and successful project."
with community orientation, including assistance registering children in area
continue to do well. They're all working
schools and advice on public services
at a textile plant in east
will provide basic needs such as housing.
and
settle all
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As for the Dominguez brothers, they
they recently purchased a used car.
Guantanamo refugees in one
Obdulio said they were happy to be in Charlotte. "This is such a pretty city," he said. Alfredo Dominguez nodded
Although
Woolam
it
said the process ran
smoothly. Ponce agreed.
"My staff, local
churches, volunteers and local employers
enthusiastically,
worked together planning a smooth
all
transition for our
new
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admiration for Mother, and angels, the true symbol of her deep faith and of Holy Angels. The water is a symbol of life, healing, strength and peace." This fountain will be relocated to the Holy Angels chapel renamed the Hoban chapel. The chapel fountain is dedicated in memory of Mother's late brother, Father John Hoban and to Mother Benignus. "She is our angel at Holy Angels," added Moody. course,
—
of
Krokos
also
to get the rest of their family out left
behind their
the brothers
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must first establish residency,
Day
a process that takes about a year. Alfredo especially concerned about his son.
for the rest of the family, the
he thought the process could take as long as six years. is
not the
come
first
time the Refugee
to the aid of
people
St. Patrick'
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The
March 16 which
event,
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sponsored by the Cross and Shamrock Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the St. Lawrence Knights of Columbus Council, starts after 5:30 p.m. Mass. Tickets are $10 and include a corned beef and cabbage dinner, dancing with music by a fourpiece band and refreshments. Reservations must be made before March 9. For information or reservations, call Jim Mulligan at (9 1 0) 298-9 1 55 or Jim Morgan at (910) 628-2540.
brothers are less optimistic. Obdulio said
This
Planned
celebration at St. Margaret
Parish Hall.
be reunited with the child within two
Office has
Is
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Church
As
the boy's legal guardian, Alfredo hopes
As
Day
St. Patrick's
In order to bring their family to the U.S.,
in
immediate need. As one of four preferred resettlement communities in the country, the Charlotte Refugee office is often
when extra help is necessary. "We fortunate to live in a community that
called are
Mike
Editor
Dominguez left behind an 8-year-old son.
years.
design in the background, Executive Director Regina Moody explained the commissioned artwork: "The fountain has hearts, a symbol of our love and
contributed to this story.
parents and nine other siblings. Alfredo
to
lot
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clients," she said.
of Cuba. The brothers
is
"We've met a
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wonderful people."
Obdulio Dominguez said he and his brothers came to the U.S. with one objective: To work and make enough
money
Charlotte and
hectic to
facilities.
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was
all
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