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News & Herald
Western North Carolina
body of Christ and wraps
it
Volume
in the Diocese of Charlotte
in clean linen
(Matthew 27:59)
in this painting
of "Pieta" by the
Italian artist Filippino Lippi.
The
original
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Number 32
•
April 17, 1992
work, dated about 1490, was painted on wood.
4S photo from National Gallery of Art, Samuel H. Kress Collection)
Easter 1992
Living Stations
Of The Cross.
dear Brothers ^nd Sisters in Christ: I
Throughout
this
ering, the death ter
Sunday,
Holy Week, we
will
commemorate with
great love the passion, the
And then, at the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday, and on
of our Savior.
we will celebrate with great enthusiasm His resurrection from the dead and That great Easter feast comes at a time ofjoy and wonder for the human
victory over sin. t.
The
long, cold days of winter
pring are found.
have
finally
passed and
all
around
us, the bright colors
When we see the sun, bright and shining and warm, and the trees green
new leaves, when the earth seems to burst forth with red and yellow and violet flowers
1
the birds are alive with song, »e
of hope
much
But, per
...
as
it is,
new
indeed, difficult for us not to experience and feel a great
human family. we share in the joy of the Easter season, we must never lose sight of the
a sense of a
beginning, of really belonging to the
and more wonderful miracle of Christ's resurrection, for
this is the
reason for our
icing. Intimately related to the resurrection is the life, the suffering, the passion, the
cross of our Lord.
i
ining to the xi Friday.
And
purpose of the
His resurrection life
The cross and the
of Christ.
is
death
the completion that gives full unity and
We cannot permit Easter to be separated from
resurrection are our Christian response to the problems of
have plagued humanity from the beginning of time. But, the mystery of the cross That good does finally and decisively triumph over
that
the resurrection teaches us two facts: that this
Lbut,
triumph
is
earned
at
a terrible personal cost.
who sustains us in the face of our daily difficulties and )lems and persecutions that the world throws up against us. It is this Risen Christ who inds us that we, too, will rise from the dead and enjoy eternal life with His Father. And this Risen Christ who calls us to a closer and intimate relationship with himself and inds us that we must serve one another, laity, religious and ordained, who make up this It is
this
Risen Christ, however,
rch in the Diocese of Charlotte.
During l I
in
this holiest
week of the
year,
it
will
be
each one of us, not only on Easter Sunday
risen!" but that this will carry
my prayer that Christ's light will shine when we sing "Alleluia,
Alleluia,
He is
over from Sunday-to-Sunday and from year-to-year until
own resurrection. May the blessing of this Easter Season and the blessing of this Risen Christ be with you and always. God bless you.
lay of our
'
Most Reverend John
F.
Donoghue Nina LaFerla portrays Mary and Casey Cruk
Bishop of Charlotte
is
Jesus in "The Living Stations of the Cross." a
dramatic 90-minute program by 6th, 7th and 8th grade students School.
l;
ing Easter
Week. Our next
edition will be published
on Friday,
large cast for the
News
&
May L
Herald
at
Asheville Catholic
moving performance
Supper and climaxed with Christ's death and Resurrection.
No Paper Next Week Because of the holiday, there will be no issue of The Catholic
They were joined by a
Community
that started with the Last
Photo by TI
M REID
Chrism Mass
A story and pictures on the April are featured
on Page 16 of this
issue.
14 Chrism
Mass at St.
Patrick's Cathedral in
Char)o