Aug 27, 1993

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The Catholic

News & Herald Jerving Catholics in

Western North Carolina

Volume 2 Number 44

in the Diocese of Charlotte

Archbishop Donoghue Assumes

McSweeney Chosen

Msgr.

By BOB

To

McSweeney, chancellor

the archdiocese and of the Province of

Atlanta at a vesper service Aug. 18 Christ the

46-county diocese on Aug.

0.

Inside the chapel located /ithin

the chancery offices,

McSweeney

accepted the

ppointment, calling for

spiri-

contemplation as the dio-

ese waits for the appointment of

King Cathedral. He was

bishop.

Dillon, apostolic administra-

December of Archbishop James

raying for the selection of a new

Dillon said.

"We welcome you eagerly," Msgr. "We are ready to work for

body of dioc-

In his homily, addressed largely to

a group of 10

the priests of the archdiocese, Arch-

appointed by former ishop John F. Donoghue lected Msgr. McSweeney to serve as

"I've been entrusted in confidence

iterim leader of the diocese.

to

Immediately following notification Archbishop Agostino Cacciavillian, postolic pro-nuncio to the United tates, and Archbishop Donoghue, archishop of Atlanta and metropolitan of le Province of Atlanta which also icludes the Dioceses of Charlotte, Raigh, Charleston and Savannah Msgr. IcSweeney pledged his profession of lith and oath of fidelity to the Apos-

McSweeney.

|

See.

be the administrator," said Msgr. "I do not in any way pretend or perceive myself as the bishop." "I see the role

Holy Father, done with gentleness in governance and guidance, which will the

ovacic, senior priest representing the

iocesan consultors.

"We know he is an

tcellent administrator."

Msgr. McSweeney' s appointment diocesan administrator temporarily lis the leadership role of Bishop onoghue, newly appointed Archbishop 'Atlanta. Msgr. McSweeney, 51, will main diocesan administrator until the ppointment of a new bishop for the

As diocesan

administrator, Msgr.

IcSweeney holds Ibilities

virtually all respon-

of a bishop.

Publishing Schedule This issue of The Catholic i.

News

Herald marks the end of our sum-

mer schedule of biweekly publica-

We

will resume our regular Weekly schedule with the next issue, ion.

?ept. 3.

The >ur third

By CAROL

Sept. 3 issue also will begin

year of publication.

the country.

Also present were representatives of the parishes in the 69-county archdionations, civic leaders

area and priests

denomifrom the Atlanta

from the other dioceses many from

and actions that we are

integrity

and

men

men

of

the Diocese of Charlotte.

At

Mass,

the

Archbishop

Cacciavillan again read the papal letter

of appointment and asked Archbishop

Donoghue

if

he accepted.

He replied, "I welcome this task and embrace

it

but

also confess

I

at the

stand in

same time I must some trepidation

before it." In his homily, he also spoke of the "weight and privilege" of the priestly vocation

ment

and of his new assign-

in Atlanta.

Concelebrating the Mass with Arch-

bishop Donoghue were Msgr. Dillon; Msgr. John J. McSweeney, chancellor of the Diocese- of Charlotte; Father Patrick Bishop, chairman of the Atlanta

of God."

See Install, Page 16

During the homily, the diocesan

HAZARD

Associate Editor

DENVER Imagine being from Tryon, N.C., a predominantly Protestant retirement town of 4,000 people 40 miles south of Asheville. You're one of eight kids the youth group at St. John the Baptist Parish, the only Catholic church in town. Suddenly you're thrust onto the streets of Denver for World Youth Day, mingling with hundreds of thousands of peers from more than 100 countries. The experience for these Tryon kids was

"awesome," "mind boggling." And powerfully reaffirming. "It

iocese of Charlotte.

lives

number of

archbishops and bishops from around

Diocesan Youth Reaffirmed By Pope And Peers

McSweeney

ood before the Blessed Sacrament, gnifying his dedication to the Holy hurch, as he signed his oath of office. All the priests are very pleased he as elected," said Msgr. Anthony

bishop Donoghue acknowledged the nationwide problems of clergy misconduct and the shortage of priests. "Never before in our^xperience has the credibility of the priesthood itself been so shaken by the actions of some of our priests," he said. "Because we live under the shadow of their indiscretions ... we are forced to demonstrate by our

See Diocese, Page 3

Flanked by the diocesan consultors id diocesan staff, Msgr.

being authentic to the

teachings of our Church as expressed by

the United States, and a large

of the province, including

balloting process,

riests

)lic

P.

you and with you under the guidance of the Holy Spirit."

san consultors

Agostino

Archbishop

delphia;

cese, leaders of other religious

J.

Lyke.

consultative

joined by Cardinal William Baum, former archbishop of Washington and now a Vatican official; Cardinal Anthony Bevilaqua, archbishop of Phila-

Edward last

McSweeney.

Cardinal James A. Hickey, archbishop of Washington, was the only member of the hierarchy at the vesper service. At the installation Mass, he was

Cacciavillan, apostolic pro-nuncio to

upon all co-workers to first and )remost on a spiritual journey, ishop." said Msgr.

tions.

mally installed at an afternoon Mass the following day. At the vesper service, the letter of Pope John Paul II appointing the new archbishop was read to the assembled diocesan priests and deacons by Msgr.

onsider themselves

Under a

at

for-

tor of the archdiocese since the death

"I call

le

the applause of

Diocese of Charlotte, was

J.

new

— To

the clergy, religious and laity of the

Charlotte took canonical possession of

lected diocesan administrator of

aal

renewed the vows of obedience which they professed at their ordina-

Msgr.

CHARLOTTE

Isgr.

ATLANTA

Atlanta

In

priests

week as their new spiritual leader. The former bishop of the Diocese of

Associate Editor

le

GATELY

Archdiocese of Atlanta, Archbishop John F. Donoghue was installed last

By JOANN KEANE

f the

Duties

Editor

Administer Diocese Of Charlotte

ohn

New

August 27, 1993

makes you

feel

good

that you're

Mae

Wolfe, 14. "At home, you feel out of the mainstream. But here, everyone's yelling 'hi' to everybody." "I've never seen so many Catholics in my life," said Erin Corcoran, 15. "It feels good to be here," said Sara Catholic," said

FitzSimmons, 16. "Everybody's so friendly." With school starting a few days after the Aug. 11-16 trip to Denver, Sara wasn't so sure she wanted to go to Denver.

As

it

WYD

was the summer. Perhaps it will

turned out,

highlight of her

See Denver, Page 8

Amy FitzSimmons, Day

13,

of St. John the Baptist Church, Tryon, N.C., holds her World Youth

cross for a blessing by the

Holy Father

at a

Mass

in

Denver.

Photo by

CAROL HAZARD


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