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News & Herald

Kerving Catholics in Western North Carolina

in the

Volume

Diocese of Charlotte

1

Number

11

November

15, 1991

Magic Johnson HIV Revelation

Draws Church By JOANN

Praise, Criticism

KEANE

Associate Editor

CHARLOTTE

Basketball star

Earvin "Magic" Johnson's announcement that

he

is

infected with the

HP/

virus

and

that he will turn his efforts to teaching young

safe sex

president of the Metrolina

AIDS

Project

(MAP). AIDS has been seen "as something relegated to the gay

has

who

Grary Gelo,

will

be principal of the new All Saints Catholic School

if prospective students about his goals for the elementary school

which

in Charlotte, tells parents

will

open

Photo by

in the fall

of 1992.

JOANN KEANE

become more

in

Sister Frances

cation within the diocese of Charlotte, that

media and not letting news leak, "I would have liked to see him take some weeks to reflect on what God would have him do, rather than to say within 24 hours that he felt God wanted him to get the message out about safe sex." She regrets his ommission of "bypassing reflective time and moving only into a dimension of safe

comes

Those hoping their children will attend All Saints seemed more

sex."

concerned with space

and talked with

sonally meeting the

New School

By JOANN

KEANE

Associate Editor

— When

CHARLOTTE will

they build

come?

they

Diocesan plans to build an elementary

on newly acquired acreage in southeast Charlotte were answered unequivo:ally by the Catholic community with a school

than 300 people interested in

quality Catholic education for their children

turned out for All Saints Catholic School's

Nov.

information session.

1 1

St.

Matthew

new

Church, located a half-mile from the

school site hosted the two-hour session.

Monday's meeting was to explain programs offered at All Saints Catholic school,

no

as

Joel

hope

nesounding yes.

More

For those experienced

it,

edu-

in Catholic

surprise.

availability.

and Patty Hobbs of Matthews

up

to sign

Of

in January.

their

two

children, their first grade son attends

Matthews Elementary, pre-kindergarten. lic

'

the

younger

in

is

'We looked into it (Catho-

schools), but the waiting

lists

and our

location' ' were prohibitive. ' 'Regionalization

puts us in a better position to get the quality education.

a matter of getting him We'll find out come Jan. 20."

It's just

(their son) in.

pleasantly surprised at the turn-

Peggy Lindsley shares that concern. Her two school-age sons attend McKee Road Elementary. She and her husband have two younger daughters, "so eventually

Michael Skube, superinten-

we'llhavefourchildren in Catholic schools."

dent of schools for the Diocese of Charlotte.

She was impressed with the All Saints plans and philosophy, but anxious about getting in. She said interest is "evident by the large group here tonight.. .there is a high demand." Availability is not as issue for Cindy

new

and also to showcase plans for the

"We

facility.

originally projected

have between 100-200

we were

out." said Dr.

at the

we'd

meeting, and

'People certainly want Catholic education in the city,

and we're encouraged with the

response." It

was an opportunity for Skube to Gary Gelo, All Saints' new prin-

introduce ipal, to

community.

the

vision about the religious

"He and

shared his

spiritual as-

Geppert.

Her two children

choice. All Saints, however,

achievement of very student, and stressed

utes

throughout the evening his expectation of

community

of parent involvement, and above

that the

demic excellence achieved by Catholic schools, Franciscan Sister assistant superintendent statistic

Mona

Wingert,

of schools, shared

upon statistic that point to the higher

scoring levels of parochial students, particularly those in the Charlotte area.

people

call

asking

pare with the

CAT

scores," says Sister fornia

by the

how

Mona. The

Achievement Test) state

three, six

is

eight.

and

city

CAT (Cali-

administered

of North Carolina

and

"Many

our schools com-

to the state

in

from her home.

families,

school will be child-centered."

reality is

teens today are sexually active, whether like

it

or don't like

need to do

is

it.

look

That's reality.

sexual

at alternatives to

She thinks teenage sex

behavior."

we

What we an

"is

emotional response rather than cognitive response. Instant gratification, rather than a lifetime

commitment."

Teens

they are invincible.

feel

Mary Margaret lie

Sister

said teens today don't see

AIDS. Since the vims

dormant anywhere from months

to

HIV

college classmates with full-blown

symptoms. HIV, or human immunodeficiency vims, causes AIDS. Johnson, who led the Los Angeles Lakers to five professional basketball championships, announced Nov. 7 at a news conference that he vims, and will

is

infected with the

HIV

retire.

The dramatic statement by Johnson, a popular athlete

known

for his ability

on the

court and his upbeat manner, shocked bas-

would

like to think that if

he waited

ketball fans

God a bit more, that at least

starting with the level

of abstinence could

have been part of that message," said

Sister

ago, and

alike.

who was married two months

whose pregnant wife has

negative for HIV, told reporters

at the

tested

news

conference that he will become a national

Frances.

Whether Johnson's promise out about "safe sex"

and non-fans

Johnson,

is

to

speak

a positive develop-

spokesman about HIV because he wants young people to understand "that safe sex is

ment "depends on what he means by safe sex. I practice safe sex by not participating," commented Dominican Father Albert Moraczewski, director of the Houston office of the Pope John XXIU Medical-Moral

the

Research and Education Center.

of AIDS, a ravaging disease

Father Moraczewski said Nov. 8 that

he hoped Johnson would emphasize

way

to go."

Some

observers

public

Johnson's deci-

would force

the

especially African-Americans and

young people

to face

more than 125,000

that

Another Milestone For

felt

sion to reveal his condition

up

in this

to the existence that

has killed

country.

See Johnson, Page 16

St. Mary...

are already

is

seven min-

"I'm looking

to a

school."

Gelo, on hand to meet the prospective

all,

Addressing the audience on the aca-

patients in

students at St. Patrick's School; she has a

pect of school, his high expectations for

alot

"I

AIDS

years, today's teens will be seeing their

the

Enthusiasm For

facility for

Belmont, said "unfortunately, the

their classmates with

Social Services, admires Johnson for per-

Show

a residental

CEO of the House of Mercy,

can

AIDS." While Trinitarian

much

Mary Margaret Wright,

Sister

face of this athletic hero has been put on this

Sheridan, diocesan director of Catholic

Parents Of Potential Students

Mercy

president and

disease. This publicity will help in the fight

against

even though such

our culture."

community, but now

personalized because the

marriage and chastity

admonitions "seem to be asking too

people about "safe sex" prompted a mix of

sympathy and criticism from Church ethicists and those involved in AIDS ministry. "I believe Magic Johnson will make a difference and as a result of his efforts, our awareness has been raised," said Mercy Sister Mary Thomas Burke, chairman of the Human Services Department at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte and board

"fidelity in

is

for the single person"

filled

effervesence.

faces

how

He

great

the

room with

it

was

them.. .to have faces to

fill

to finally

meet

the area (of All

Saints). "Quality Catholic education

trumpet I want to sound." Gelo that parental

his

told the sea of anxious

is

is

my

confident

involvement is a critical key to

the success of the

new school.

This, coupled

with his dynamic style,andhisstrongCatho-

make All Saints a school

lic

roots are sure to

to

be reckoned with. For Geppert, Gelo's point rang loud

grades See School, Page

Msgr. William Wellein leads parishioners

in

prayer at the laying of the cornerstone for the

1

Mary Church now under construction

in

Shelby. Story on Page 2.

new

St.


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