March 18, 2005
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Year of the Eucharist
Pope stresses importance of confession; Mystery of the Mass, Part 11
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Serving Catholics in Western North Carolina in the Diocese of Charlotte
In comes the green
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Fighting for Life
Cardinal joins with Florida bishops in statement on Schiavo case
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON — The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities joined with the Florida bishops March 9 in calling for the continuation of any medical treatment or care that could benefit Terri Schindler Schiavo, the brain-damaged Florida woman who has been at the center of a legal battle over removal of the feeding tube that is keeping her alive. The statement from Cardinal William H. Keeler of Baltimore came nine days before the court-imposed deadline for the woman to be by
See SCHIAVO, page 5
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Terri Schindler Schiavo is shown here with her mother, Mary Schindler, in a photo taken in late 2001.
Catholics fight push by states for embryonic stem-cell Photos by Kevin E. Murray
Above, Irish dancers from Rince na h’Eireann School of Traditional Irish Dance make their way down Tryon Street as part of the ninth annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in uptown Charlotte March 12. Below, Zachary Martin, 11, of St. Vincent de Paul Church in Charlotte, enjoys the parade while dressed as a leprechaun.
St. Pat parade marches through uptown Charlotte CHARLOTTE — Diocese of Charlotte schools and other local Catholic organizations were among the 95 groups that marched in the ninth annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in uptown Charlotte March 12. This year’s morning parade, the largest ever, which ran along Tryon Street and was viewed by an estimated 30,000 people, was followed by a free community festival that ran until 10 p.m. The festival, which also grows bigger each year, featured live entertainment. St. Patrick’s Day actually falls on March 17, but Charlotte events traditionally take place on the Saturday before the 17th.
Neuroscientist describes research hopes as ‘fairy tale’ by
NANCY FRAZIER O’BRIEN
catholic news service
WASHINGTON — Like many other states, Massachu-
setts is considering legislation that would promote embryonic stem-cell research, prohibit human reproductive cloning, and set rules for informed consent and ethical review of any such research. “Our research community See STEM CELLS, page 6
Toward the priesthood Seminarians to be ordained as transitional deacons by KAREN A. EVANS staff writer
CHARLOTTE — Two seminarians of the Diocese of Charlotte will soon be ordained as transitional deacons. Bishop Peter J. Jugis will ordain James Stuhrenberg and Alejandro Ayala to the
More coverage on pages 8-9.
transitional diaconate at St. Vincent Seminary in Latrobe, Penn. April 3. The transitional diaconate is the final step before ordination to the priesthood. Seminarians serve one year as transitional deacons before See DEACONS, page 4
Culture Watch
In Our Schools
Parish Profile
Years of meetings help pope with book; venerating relics of Christ’s Passion
Winning basketball teams; students put minds to successful results
St. William Church serves western N.C. Catholics for six decades
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