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Pope prays for victims of Haiti quake Archbishop Joseph Miot’s body found in rubble
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Benedict XVI prayed for victims of a massive earthquake in Haiti and urged the international community to provide generous assistance to the stricken population of the Caribbean nation. The victims included Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot of Port-au-Prince. “The lifeless body of Archbishop Joseph Miot of
Port-au-Prince was found this morning under the rubble of the archbishop’s residence,” L’Osservatore Romano said in a Page 1 story Jan. 13. Archbishop Bernardito Auza, the Vatican’s apostolic nuncio in Haiti, told the Vatican missionary news agency Fides: “Port-au-Prince is completely See HAITI, page 6
A lifelong promise of service
Seminarian ordained as transitional deacon, steps closer to priesthood HEATHER BELLEMORE interim editor
photo courtesy of vanessa hollifield
A panoramic view of the new stained glass windows in Our Lady of Mercy Church in Winston-Salem showcases their vibrant colors shortly after they were dedicated Jan. 3. Deacon Joe Schumacher, a parishioner of nearly 50 years, commissioned the windows in memory of his wife Mary Virginia. Another parishioner, artist Vanessa Hollifield, designed the work based on St. Francis of Assisi’s religious song titled “The Canticle of the Creatures.”
CHARLOTTE — A man from Illinois, who six years ago had intended to become a physician and marry his Catholic girlfriend, promised a lifetime of celibacy, obedience and service during a latemorning Mass at St. Patrick
Cathedral in Charlotte Dec. 22. Lucas Rossi, the new transitional deacon and seminarian in the Diocese of Charlotte, was ecstatic. “I want to express my immense joy and gratitude on this very special day to Bishop Jugis See DEACON, page 8
Expressions of light and color New stained glass windows dedicated at Winston-Salem Church SUSAN deGUZMAN correspondent
WINSTON-SALEM — A life that brought the light of friendship to many was celebrated with the installation of 15 stained glass windows at Our Lady of Mercy Church in Winston-Salem Jan. 3. The windows were made in memory of Mary Virginia Schumacher,
a member of the parish for nearly 50 years. Schumacher was deeply devoted to the Catholic faith and to her parish. The windows were commissioned by her husband, Deacon Joe Schumacher, along with her family and friends. They were crafted by Vanessa Hollifield, a local glass artist and parishioner of Our Lady of
Mercy Church. The dedication ceremony was part of a Mass celebrated by Father Bill Robinson, pastor, with Deacon Schumacher and Father Bill Smith, a family friend and priest from the diocese of Brooklyn, New York. Some members of the photo by heather bellemore
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Bishop Peter J. Jugis places his hands on the head of Lucas Rossi as part of Rossi’s ordination as a transitional deacon at the St. Patrick Cathedral in Charlotte Dec. 22.
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