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NEWS

2000

Number

1

Serving Catholics

in

Western North Carolina

in

the Diocese of Charlotte

Celebrating Jubilee

n sid Smoky Mountain

Back to

Vicariate gathers for

School See throughout

Labor Day Mass

this issue for

stories to wel-

By JOANITA M.

come the new

NELLENBACH

Correspondent

school year

Vatican says Catholic Christianity necessary for

salvation

...Page

7

Local News Sisters of

HERALD

&

Mercy elect new

leadership

BRYSON CITY Labor Day, and the worship space was packed. People sat in rows of metal chairs in and around Morgan Pavilion in Swain County Recreation Park. Others stood behind the chairs or sat with their children on blankets on the ground. Banners representing the vicariate's churches hung on stands behind the rows of worshipers. A small bulldog trotted in and out, pausing in front of Bishop William G. Curlin during his homily. "Well, hello, little one," the bishop said. "This pavilion is normally a place where people have picnics, but today it's the basilica of the Smoky Mountain Vicariate," Father George Kloster, vicar of the vicariate, told the group at the conclusion of a Jubilee

Year Mass celebrated by Bishop ...Page

5

Curlin and concelebrated by priests from churches throughout the vicariate.

Centenarian

has seen

Priests participating were Father Robert Bond, Glenmary, Holy Redeemer and Prince of Peace; Father Ray Williams, St. Joseph and Our

it

Photo by Joanita Nellenbach

Bishop William G. Curlin blesses the gifts for the Nantahala AIDS Consortium during a Labor Day Jubilee Mass in Bryson City. At left, standing, are Father George Kloster, Smoky Mountain Vicariate vicar, and

George

T. Sherrill of the consortium.

Lady of Guadalupe; Father Dennis

McGowan,

John and Immaculate Conception; Father C. Morris Boyd, St. Francis of Assisi; Father George M. Kloster, V.F., St. William and Immaculate Heart of Mary; FaO.S.A., St.

ther Francis J. Doyle, O.S.A., St. Margaret; Father James P. Cahill, St.

Mary; and Father Christopher Nowak, O.S.A., St. John. Rev. Mr.

all

Carl Hubbel of

St.

William also par-

During Mass, Bishop Curlin conferred the sacrament of Confirmation

20

on seven candidates

Entertainment ...Pages

Editorials

14-15

& Columns ...Pages

again became a picnic site as attendees helped themselves to the homemade salads, pasta casseroles, baked beans, grilled chicken, hot dogs and desserts they had brought to the

16-17

The Catholic News & Herald has resumed

weekly publishing

its

Photo by Alesha M. Price

Back to School ... Thousands of young people across the Diocese of Charlotte are heading back to school as fall sets in.

Above, a

MACS

student

works on an assignment

schedule.

Clarissa Garcia, Brittney Helton, Frankie Heminway, Ashley Korth, Jesse Korth, Chris Norcross, and Christine Tyndall from St. Joseph Church in Bryson City. Bishop Curlin also blessed a pile of gifts that vicariate churches had donated to the Nantahala AIDS Consortium. After the service, the pavilion

fvcry Week

at All.

Saints School in south Charlotte.

event.

They had

contributed

much

else.

Francis of Assisi parishioners planned the liturgy, using the Mass for the Progress of Peoples to emphaSt.

theme of justice. The Responsorial was, "Justice shall flourish in his time, and fullness of peace forever." St. Francis also provided lisize the Jubilee

Joseph set up the altar and arranged the chairs. The choir, directed by Joanne Kramer of St. Francis, included members of parishes throughout the vicariate. The day had a distinctly multicultural flavor. Prior to Mass, St.

John Tyndall conducted a Native American smudging ceremony, asking blessings for those assembled. Pe-

ticipated in the service.

...Page

turgical items such as vestments, bread, and wine. Parishioners, from

during the Mass English and Spanish, with responses in English, Latin and Spanish. "Espiritu," a Hispanic choir from St. Francis, sang several selections. Each parish in the vicariate had been asked to donate a specific item pillowcases, bed linens, books, and books on tape, among other things to the Nantahala AIDS Consortium, titions of the faithful

were

in

at the Offertory, a basket of the gifts

was included. Just before the end of Mass, Father Kloster asked that the brought forward.

rest of the gifts be

Men

and

women

carried in boxes,

baskets, and bags of

goods and placed front of the altar for the bishop's blessing and presentation to George T. Sherrill of the consortium.

them

in

"In lieu of an offertory collection,"

Father Boyd

said,

"I

suggested we

bring gifts for the Nantahala AIDS Consortium because the consortium covers all of the counties in the Smoky

Mountain

Vicariate."


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