Feb. 8, 2008

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February 8, 2008

The Catholic News & Herald 1

www.charlottediocese.org

Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Perspectives A way to live the works of mercy; examining the great tripod of Lent

Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI February 8, 2008

‘Catholic Schools Light the Way’

| Pages 14-15 Serving Catholics in Western North Carolina in the Diocese of Charlotte

Two Belmont Abbey monks take solemn vows

CHARLOTTE — The 18 Catholic schools in the Diocese of Charlotte recently celebrated Catholic Schools Week. Students, principals, parents and teachers took part in a variety of activities during the week Jan. 27-Feb. 2, this year themed “Catholic Schools Light the Way.” Catholic Schools Week is a joint project of the National Catholic Educational Association and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

by ED JONES special to the catholic news & herald

For photographs showcasing Catholic Schools Week highlights, see pages 8-9.

Documenting human dignity by CINDY WOODEN catholic news service

VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church supports scientific research aimed at helping people, but the destruction of human embryos or their use as “biological material” demonstrates that a desire to help does not always coincide with respect for every human being, Pope Benedict XVI said. Pope Benedict met Jan. 31 with more than 60 members and consultants of the Congregation

See EMBRYOS, page 12

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Stability, obedience and commitment

Diocesan Catholic schools celebrate Catholic Schools Week

Aim of science to help not the same as respect for life, pope says

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Photo Courtesy of Patrick Schneider

Brother Edward Mancuso and Brother Anthony Swofford lay prostrate before Abbot Placid Solari during a Mass in the basilica at Belmont Abbey College Feb. 2.

BELMONT — In a ceremony with roots dating back some 1,500 years, Brother Anthony Swofford and Brother Edward Mancuso professed their solemn vows as Benedictine monks of Belmont Abbey Abbot Placid Solari accepted their vows and celebrated the Mass in the Abbey Basilica Feb. 2. Participating in the Mass were monks of Belmont Abbey, and Bishop Emeritus William G. Curlin and priests from the Diocese of Charlotte. By taking solemn vows of stability, obedience and commitment to a monastic manner of life, the two men See MONKS, page 13

Studying the sacrifice Deacons, wives examine aspects of Divine Liturgy by

DEACON GERALD POTKAY correspondent

MOORESVILLE — Permanent deacons of the diocese recently took an indepth look at their role in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Eighty permanent deacons and their wives took part in the liturgy class held at St. Therese Church in Mooresville Feb. 2. The class, provided by the diocesan Office

of the Permanent Diaconate, was presented by Father Christopher Roux, priest secretary to Bishop Peter J. Jugis. “The day enabled the deacons to come together both in an educational and social setting,” said Deacon Louis Pais, director of the permanent diaconate for the Diocese of Charlotte.

Photo by Deacon Gerald Potkay

See DEACONS, page 5

Transitional Deacon Brad Jones and permanent Deacon Ron Steinkamp assist Father Christopher Roux on Divine Liturgy procedures during a deacons’ continuing education course at St. Therese Church in Mooresville Feb. 2.

Culture Watch

Papal Mass tickets

With humanity, hope

Deathrow inmate’s book; ad upsets Boston Catholics

Hundreds apply for tickets to papal Mass in N.Y.

CRS workers remain in Kenya despite violence

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