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vOLUME 18
no. 9
2008: A year of highs and lows
Elections, pope visit, economic crisis top stories of 2008
Obama to be sworn in with Bible Lincoln used at first inauguration
WASHINGTON (CNS) — The election of the first African-American president and controversy surrounding the role of Catholic voters in the U.S. campaign topped the religious news stories of 2008, and Pope Benedict XVI and Presidentelect Barack Obama were the top newsmakers, according to the annual poll conducted by Catholic News Service. The global economic crisis took second place among the 31 news stories on the ballot. Pope Benedict’s six-day visit to the United States in April came in third. Most first-place votes on the newsmakers list went to either Obama or Pope Benedict, with the pontiff edging out the president-elect by a small margin. Catholic voters were a distant third.
by CHAZ MUTH catholic news service
WASHINGTON — When President-elect Barack Obama is sworn in Jan. 20 as the 44th president of the United States, he will take the oath of office with his hand placed on the same Bible Abraham Lincoln used at his 1861 inauguration. The use of this particular Bible by the first black man to be elected president of the United States is considered significant because it was used to swear in an American leader credited with ending slavery in the country more than a century ago. The Obama transition team Dec. 23 announced its intention to use the Lincoln Bible, which also has a Catholic connection, since the man who administered the oath of office to the nation’s 16th president was the first
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A Wall Street sign is seen outside the New York Stock Exchange Sept. 30, 2008. The global economic crisis was among the top religious news stories of 2008, according to a poll by Catholic News Service.
Students play Santa for a cause
Volunteer effort helps families at Christmas by
KATIE MOORE staff writer
Photo by Katie Moore
Moira Gill, a junior at Charlotte Catholic High School, lifts bags of food to be given to a family at Double Oaks Pre-Kindergarten and Family Resource Center in Charlotte Dec. 19. Through the volunteer project known as Operation Santa’s Helpers, food, clothing and toys were distributed to more than 300 families in need this Christmas.
CHARLOTTE — Fifteen students from Charlotte Catholic High School spent the first Saturday of their Christmas break delivering food, clothing and toys to families in need. Working as volunteers with Operation Santa’s Helpers, the students personally distributed the goods to more than 100
For a roundup of the top religious stories of 2008, see pages 5-7.
2008 a year of growth, blessings for Diocese of Charlotte New Catholic sections of cemeteries among the highlights
families at Double Oaks PreKindergarten and Family Resource Center in Charlotte. Operation Santa’s Helpers was started 18 years ago by Bob Bowler, a parishioner of St. Gabriel Church in Charlotte. Bowler had been volunteering with the special needs community through the
CHARLOTTE — The Diocese of Charlotte experienced many significant highlights throughout 2008. Last year in the diocese, two men were ordained to the priesthood; the first deacons
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KEVIN E. MURRAY editor
Culture Watch
Christmas revisited
‘Blind alley’ battle
Comic book foreshadows election; Vatican on Internet
Parishes, schools share Christmas spirit with many
Pope deplores escalating violence in Gaza
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