May 2, 2008

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May 2, 2008

The Catholic News & Herald 1

www.charlottediocese.org

Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Perspectives Becoming Christ-like, especially in old age; ironic Supreme Court action during pope’s visit

Established Jan. 12, 1972 by Pope Paul VI may 2, 2008

To strengthen and be strengthened

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

Several churches offering Mass in extraordinary form in Dicoese of Charlotte by

CHARLOTTE — In December 2007, 14 priests from the Diocese of Charlotte participated in a five-day training session on the 1962 Roman Missal, providing them with the background needed to offer the Mass in the extraordinary form. Now, four months later, having completed the diocesan training, some of those priests have begun celebrating at their parishes the Latin-language liturgy that predates the 2nd Vatican Council. The first was Father Eric Kowalski, pastor of Holy Angels Church in Mount Airy, who began celebrating the low form of the Latin-language

VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI said his April 1520 visit to the United Nations and the United States was an opportunity to give — and to receive — a witness to the power of hope and faith. Reflecting on his trip during his April 30 weekly general audience, the pope said the hope that flows from faith in Christ can vanquish even the darkness cast by the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Christian hope, “stronger

See POPE, page 7

by CINDY WOODEN catholic news service

VATICAN CITY — In a survey conducted in nine countries in anticipation of the October world Synod of Bishops on the Bible, 75 percent of U.S. residents interviewed said they read a Bible passage in the previous 12 months. In Western and Eastern See BIBLE, page 6

KATIE MOORE staff writer

by CINDY WOODEN catholic news service

75 percent of Americans surveyed read Bible passage in last year

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Back to the ‘old Mass’

Pope says trip to U.S. was opportunity to give, receive hope, faith

Glancing at the Good Book

vOLUME 17

Courtesy Photo by Darin Caudle

Father Eric Kowalski, pastor of Holy Angels Church in Mount Airy, celebrates the Mass in the extraordinary form. Father Kowalski has celebrated the Latin-language liturgy weekly since January.

See MASS, page 8

Honoring a faithful servant Capuchin Franciscan Father Jude Duffy celebrates 50 years as a priest by

KATIE MOORE staff writer

CHARLOTTE — Sunday, April 27, was a day of joyful celebration at Our Lady of Consolation Church and at the center of it all was a humble man in a brown habit. This spring marked the 50th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood for Capuchin Franciscan Father Jude Duffy. The parish celebrated with

a reception in the parish hall following the 11 a.m. Mass. “As I look back, it doesn’t seem like 50 years,” said Father Duffy, who has been the pastor at Our Lady of Consolation Church in Charlotte since 1999. “I don’t remember the bad times in life,” he said, “I always See PRIEST, page 5

Photo by Katie Moore

Capuchin Franciscan Father Jude Duffy greets parishioners after the 11 a.m. Mass at Our Lady of Consolation Church in Charlotte April 27. Following the Mass, a reception was held in honor of Father Duffy’s 50th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.

Around the Diocese

Culture Watch

Bettering the world

Church breaks ground; Catholic Daughters celebrate

New Web site for Catholic schools; book on secrecy

Catholic Worker Movement celebrates 75 years

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