March 14, 2008
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To focus on Jesus with a humble heart Youths, young adults gather for prayer, reflection at Abbey by
vOLUME 17
no. 20
Keeping the cold at bay
KEVIN E. MURRAY editor
BELMONT — Humility is an essential part of eucharistic adoration and Lent is an ideal time to focus on the Lord, said Bishop Peter J. Jugis. “It is wonderful to have this opportunity with the Lord,” said Bishop Jugis to young Catholics from across the Diocese of Charlotte. The bishop was one of the speakers during the diocese’s fourth annual Lenten spiritual pilgrimage to Belmont Abbey for youths and young adults March 9. The approximately 300 participants included youths from middle and high schools and colleges across the diocese, as well as youth ministers, other adults, diocesan priests and deacons, women religious See PILGRIMS, page 9
Photo by Joanita M. Nellenbach
Father Shawn O’Neal, pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission in Cherokee, blesses the church’s new furnace March 9. The new heating system allows wintertime Masses to be celebrated in the church for the first time in 20 years. For the story, see page 5. Photo by Kevin E. Murray
Bishop Peter J. Jugis incenses a monstrance with the Blessed Sacrament in the Abbey Basilica in Belmont during the Lenten spiritual pilgrimage for youths and young adults March 9. Also pictured: Deacon Art Kingsley and Father John Putnam.
Catholicism, charity and camaraderie
Catholic Daughters Court Charlotte celebrates 75 years by
KATIE MOORE staff writer
Photo By Katie Moore
Bishop Peter J. Jugis and Msgr. Mauricio W. West are pictured with members of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas at the 75th anniversary celebration of Court Charlotte at the diocesan Pastoral Center in Charlotte March 8.
CHARLOTTE — The Court Charlotte chapter of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas gathered to celebrate the court’s 75th anniversary at the diocesan Pastoral Center March 8. Mass was celebrated by
Protecting God’s Children
National abuse audit and survey find soaring costs, fewer allegations Diocese of Charlotte costs remain low
by PATRICIA ZAPOR catholic news service
Court Charlotte chaplain, Msgr. Mauricio W. West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte, followed by a reception and the induction of five new members. Representatives from courts
WASHINGTON — The costs to the national Catholic Church for legal settlements in abuse cases, therapy for victims of sexual abuse, support for offenders and legal fees soared to more than $600 million in 2007, the fourth year of reporting on the handling of
See COURT, page 8
See SURVEY, page 13
‘Becoming disciples’
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