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Number 44
Serving Catholics
Inside says speaker ...
People
'excited'
Western North Carolina
in
the Diocese of Charlotte
NCEA sets "Catholic Schools: Where Faith Knowledge Meet" as theme of new school year
Adults key in passing on faith,
in
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about new
BMHS, principal says ...
Local
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New
Students study technology at Salisbury school ...
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Diaconate provides
Photos by Alesha M. Price
comfort to family
& Knowledge Meet" is the National Catholic Educational theme for the new school year. Pictured clockwise from St. Leo School in Winston-Salem is second-grader Kaitlin Jones busy matching color words with crayons. Pictured above left is Noel Bien Carlos, kindergarten, pausing from drawing to smile, and during recess, first-graders Isabel Wilson and Jacqueline Lee pose below with stuffed animal Brittany the cat. See stories throughout this issue on Catholic schools in the diocese. "Where
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By
JIMMY ROSTAR Associate Editor
fvcry Week
As a new year begins for students, die
17
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Charlotte join with other Catholic schools nationwide in celebrating a
Entertainment
Schools:
Pages 14-15 Editorials
yearlong theme "Catholic
Where Faith & Knowledge Meet"
person
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is
unique and valuable, that
all
have a
promise hidden within them, that knowledge is
integral to the living of faith, that studies are
to lead to service," said Father
James
Hawker, vicar for education for the Diocese of
"Anyone who does not
Charlotte.
"Day
take up his cross and follow
me
after day, (teachers) stress to those
in their care that
cannot be
my
and cultivating
expanding
- Luke
14:27
ing
is
their
their skills are
themselves," he said.
disciple"
united in one focus, said Dr. Michael Skube,
to celebrate the vital role Catholic schools
diocesan superintendent of schools.
play in our communities," said Curtin. "Our
"Our schools have placed a maximum emphasis on the Catholic identity of the school and constantly emphasize it through
schools are a shining light in this country
programs and in everything we do school," he said.
"Whether in the chapel or classroom, the children and youth are reminded that each
& Columns
Faith
Association's
'The
knowledge
never ends in
discipline
of learn-
related directly to the devotion of living
as a faith-filled child of God."
17 schools
may
structure of the
differ,
they are
assists
children to learn that the practice of religion
is
not just a private or family matter," Skube said.
'Our
"A
Catholic school says to the student,
faith is
meant
to be carried into the
everyday world and lived
The
there."
sociation
(NCEA) announced
summer
as part of a yearlong
the theme this
campaign to
promote Catholic education*. Daniel Curtin, executive director of the
NCEA's Chief
Administrators of Catholic
Education, said the theme of the campaign to school
life
we
who
graduate individuals
are
good citizens and have a strong commitment to their faith." More than 250 Catholic schools have opened in the past 10 years, including, most well-educated,
recently in this diocese, the
McGuinness High School
new Bishop
in the Triad.
En-
rollment in Catholic schools has steadily increased, with a notable rise in early childhood
programs, according to the
National Catholic Educational As-
illustrate Catholic
While the landscape and diocese's
"Attending a Catholic school also
at the
because
The yearlong
NCEA
celebration of Catho-
school identity will include Catholic Schools Week, to be observed Jan. 27Feb. 2, 2002. National Appreciation Day for Catholic Schools will be cellic
ebrated Jan. 30, 2002. Dr. Veronica Bereen, principal of
underscores the
importance of faith-based education.
"The new campaign message continues
See
THEME,
page
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